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While the skeletal effects of nutrient deficiency are well-known, it’s important to consider how deficiency impacts the endocrine system
Expert panel endorses greater access based on research showing procedures’ safety and efficacy
New program bridges orthopaedics and endocrinology
Because treatment options are reserved for classic Cushing’s, monitoring changes is critical in the management of subclinical Cushing’s
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Many amputations can be prevented
Findings suggest that the effectiveness of interventions may depend more on the frequency and delivery methods of the intervention rather than who is delivering the intervention
Insights from the STAMPEDE trial compare outcomes after metabolic surgery versus medical therapy
Latest systems combine continuous glucose monitoring with automatic basal insulin delivery
Preclinical models focus interest on the protein hepsin
Most patients who received stimulation reported a reduction of pain between 50-80%
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