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Compounded Fractures: Hypophosphatasia
The metabolic bone disorder hypophosphatasia typically occurs once in every 100,000 births. There’s a lot clinicians need to know about the diagnosis and treatment of this rare and sometimes fatal condition.
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Breaking the Code: Unlocking the Secrets in the Human Epigenome
As science has progressed, more research has uncovered the secrets locked within the human epigenome. Could new treatments and possible cures for a variety of endocrine disorders be the next discoveries?Connected: Diabetes Data Management Made Easy
New software solutions that communicate between differing brands of meters, monitors, and pumps make downloading a patient’s glucose data less time consuming for both physician and patient.True Detectives: Problem Solving in Endocrinology
From dealing with difficult patients to time constraints and those perplexing cases, all endocrinologists become adept at problem solving one way or another.Lab Notes: The Best Laboratory Products of 2015
Scientists weigh in on what products they have discovered that have made their lab lives a little easier.