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October 30th 2024
A decade after bariatric surgery, most teens maintained weight loss and reduced obesity-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
HCPLive Endocrinology's flagship diabetes podcast, hosted by Diana Isaacs, PharmD, and Natalie Bellini, DNP
ACE’s and ARBs Not Linked to COVID-19 Mortality But Hypertension Doubles Risk
June 9th 2020Hypertensive patients have a two-fold increased risk of dying from the coronavirus COVID-19 compared to patients without high blood pressure, according to new research published in the European Heart Journal. In addition, if the hypertension is untreated, the risk is greater.
Mortality Estimates in Elderly Atherosclerosis Patients Improved By Knowledge of Exercise Habits
June 9th 2020When asked to elderly patients undergoing coronary artery calcium (CAC) scans, the results of a single question offer providers a better understanding of the individual’s risk of death: "On a scale of 1 - 10, how much do you exercise (0-none, 10-always)?"
Chemical Exposure May Cause Early Menopause
June 3rd 2020Women exposed to Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS), a chemical commonly used in nonstick and waterproof products and firefighting foams, experience menopause earlier according to a study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
57th ERA-EDTA Congress: Virtual Press Conference on Coronavirus and the Kidneys June 5th
May 29th 2020SARS-CoV-2 affects renal function, and some patients have been known to develop acute kidney injury (AKI). Kidney patients are also at greater risk from coronavirus. On June 5 at 3.30 pm CEST, experts will convene in a special online Zoom session of the ERA-EDTA (European Renal Association and European Dialysis and Transplant Association). to discuss the relationship between coronavirus and kidney function.
COVID-19 Video Series: A Discussion On Obesity With Harold Bays, MD
May 28th 2020This week I spoke with Endocrinologist Harold Bays, where we discuss the problem of obesity, and the challenges of working with obese and diabetic patients to help manage their weight and stay healthy. Dr. Bays is the director of the Louisville Metabolic and Atherosclerosis Research Center, as well as an expert in obesity and lipid medicine, and has some great insights for both clinicians and patients alike.
High Rates of False Negatives in Diagnostic Testing of COVID-19, Says Study
May 27th 2020Researchers at Johns Hopkins have found that when testing for the coronavirus, the chance of a false negative result is greater than 1 in 5 and, at times, far higher. The researchers caution that the predictive value of these tests may not always yield accurate results, and timing of the test seems to matter greatly in the accuracy.
Scientists Discover Proteins That Determine How Cells Respond to Fasting
May 26th 2020Intermittent fasting, alternate-day fasting, and other forms of periodic caloric restriction are beneficial to maintain a healthy body weight and have gained popularity during the last few years. In response to fasting, cells use autophagy, a cellular self-recycling process, but little is known about how caloric restriction affects this process. New research published in the journal Cell Reports, describes the proteins cells use to activate the expression of autophagy genes.