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Society Hosts Congressional Briefing on Anti-Obesity Medications as TROA Moves Forward in the House

The Endocrine Society hosted a congressional briefing in September to educate members of Congress and congressional staff on anti-obesity medications. The briefing featured two Endocrine Society members who are experts in obesity medicine. Jonathan Purnell, MD, professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science University, provided attendees with an opportunity to learn more about these...
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Endocrine Society Members Elected to the National Academy of Medicine

Endocrine Society members Ursula B. Kaiser, MD, Daniel J. Drucker, MD, and Roger J. Davis, PhD, FRS, have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Kaiser, Drucker, and Davis are three of the 90 regular members and 10 international members who were announced on October 9. Kaiser, a past president of the Endocrine...
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Stranger Things: A Look at Some Unusual Cases from JCEM Case Reports

Three case studies from JCEM Case Reports highlight the work by early-career Hispanic and Latino researchers from around the country. Maria Daniela Hurtado Andrade, MD, PhD, Carlos S. Botero Suarez, MD, and Nicolas Villarraga discuss these highly unusual cases that put their problem-solving skills to the test. When JCEM Case Reports was launched at the...
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Endocrine Society Rallies for Medical Research 

On Thursday September 14, Endocrine Society members joined hundreds of researchers, physicians, and patients on Capitol Hill as part of the 11th Annual Rally for Medical Research. Rally participants shared the same messages: ensuring the highest possible appropriation increase for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in FY 2024 and completing the work on FY...
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Endocrine Society Supports Proposed MPFS Payment Increase for Endocrinology

The Endocrine Society responded to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) by advocating to maintain increase for endocrinology. This annual rule updates payment policies and payment rates for Part B services furnished under the MPFS. Every year, CMS requests public comment on its proposed changes. We are pleased that the proposed...
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Cultural Connections: How Understanding Hispanic Traditions Can Improve Treatment Outcomes

Aside from a litany of cultural and clinical barriers many Hispanics face in getting proper healthcare, supply and demand has proven difficult with certain medications, most recently tirzepatide. Rodolfo Galindo, MD, discusses these issues as well as why clinicians must often go “beyond the guidelines” when treating specific patient populations. In 2023, Hispanics represent the...
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Researchers Generate Functional Parathyroid Glands from Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells

Functional parathyroid glands (PTGs) can be generated from mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), according to a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Researchers in the Stem Cell Therapy Laboratory at Tokyo Medical and Dental University point out that treatment of hypoparathyroidism requires lifelong replacement therapy. Conventional management includes calcium supplements and...
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Liver Steatosis & the Endocrinologist

Mark Headshot This month’s issue is an unusual one for us as it focuses on a malady that we seldom focus on in Endocrine News, much less devote an entire issue to it: Steatotic liver disease. Since this condition is destined to reach epidemic proportions along with obesity and diabetes, we felt this was a good time...