The HCPLive endocrinology page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and insights on endocrine system conditions. This page consists of interviews, articles, podcasts, and videos on the research, treatment and development of therapies for diabetes, hormonal disease, and more.
December 26th 2024
From groundbreaking therapies to ethical dilemmas, HCPLive’s top podcasts of 2024 delivered expert insights and human stories across medicine.
HCPLive Endocrinology's flagship diabetes podcast, hosted by Diana Isaacs, PharmD, and Natalie Bellini, DNP
Diabetes Treatment Results in Lower Rates of Hypoglycemia
The ADA study represents the first randomized head-to-head trial directly compareding an FRC with a remix insulin analog in a population of adults with suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes on basal insulin plus OADs.
Early Life BMI Plays Role in Future Diabetes and CVD Risk, Regardless of Adult BMI
June 22nd 2021Using 24 years of follow-up data from more than 12k adolescents provides insight into the impact of childhood BMI z-scores on risk of adverse health outcomes, including development of diabetes and premature myocardial infarction, in adulthood.
Study Details "Widespread" Use of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in North American Cosmetic Products
June 17th 2021A study assessing levels of flourine in cosmetic products available in the US and Canada suggests many of these products could contain levels of chemicals that, over time, could cause harm.
Randomized Trial Suggests There is "Nothing Special" About Effects of Intermittent Fasting
June 17th 2021A randomized trial comparing 3 dietary approaches, including 2 involving fasting, suggests the recently popularized approach does not provide any substantial benefits compared to a traditional diet.
Discussing Bariatric Surgery Linked to Increased Weight Loss Whether or Not Patients Undergo Surgery
June 15th 2021A retrospective analysis of data from more than 30k patients with severe obesity suggests having a discussion about bariatric surgery with a clinician resulted in greater weight loss, regardless of if they underwent a bariatric procedure, but fewer than 9% had these discussions.