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Clinical Endocrinology News
Volume 2, Issue 5, Pages 1-34 (May 2007)
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New Use for DXA: Body Composition
BARBARA J. RUTLEDGE
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Vital Signs: Estimated Insulin Market
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Type 2 Diabetes Incidence Rising In Adolescents: Data from Pima Indians tell the story.
TIMOTHY F. KIRN
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LDL Below 100 mg/dL Called Not Good Enough
BRUCE JANCIN
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Mechanical Problem Causes Temporary Shortage of 131I
Joyce Frieden
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Children's Continuous Glucose Monitor Coming
MIRIAM E. TUCKER
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Accuracy Varies With Continuous Glucose Monitors
SHERRY BOSCHERT
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Postprandial Glucose Linked to CVD Risk in Type 2 Diabetes
TIMOTHY F. KIRN
page 5
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Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Development of Parkinson's
MICHELE G. SULLIVAN
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Medicare Pay-for-Reporting Program to Begin Soon
MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER
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Ethical Concerns Cited in Pay-for-Performance Programs
MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER
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Colesevelam Found to Lower Blood Glucose Levels
TIMOTHY F. KIRN
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Cognition Unimpaired by Intensive Diabetes Tx
MARY ANN MOON
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Increase in Gout Incidence Linked With Lifestyle
Sharon Worcester
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Opinion

The Board Room


Patient Safety Must Become a High Priority
RICHARD HELLMAN
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Guest Editorial


Preventing the Next Tragedy
PAUL J. FINK
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Diabetes


IDF Urges Renewed Focus On Prevention of Diabetes
HANNAH BROWN
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Data Watch: Prevalence of Diabetes Highest in the South
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Islet Transplant Results Suggest Change in Procedure Needed
TIMOTHY F. KIRN
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Second Phase of READ-2 Macular Edema Study to Begin
Lorinda Bullock
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Coordinated Approach to Care Decreases Foot Amputations
HANNAH BROWN
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Anakinra Aids Glycemic Control in Type 2 Patients
PATRICE WENDLING
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Vulnerable Patients Need Extra Help Managing Their Diabetes
HANNAH BROWN
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Diabetes Linked to Low-Dose Aspirin Resistance
BRUCE JANCIN
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Owning a Dog Can Help Patients Keep Physically Fit
Hannah Brown
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Diabetes Rate Up Among Inpatients in U.K. Study
HANNAH BROWN
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ACP Releases Three Disease Management Tools: The college hopes the new tools will help patients to participate better in their overall diabetes care.
MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER
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Diabetes Complications Cost More Than $22 Billion in 2006
MIRIAM E. TUCKER
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Diabetes, Mild Cognitive Ills Found Linked
MARY ANN MOON
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Bevacizumab Found to Stabilize or Improve Macular Edema in Short-Term Study
JEFF EVANS
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Elderly With Depressive Symptoms Have Higher Likelihood of Developing Type 2
MARY ANN MOON
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Osteoporosis & Bone Metabolism


Methods for Interpreting Pediatric DXA Scans Vary
BARBARA J. RUTLEDGE
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Once-Yearly Zoledronic Acid Cuts Fracture Risk
MARY ANN MOON
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Intravenous Bisphosphonate Approved for Paget's Disease
ELIZABETH MECHCATIE
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Reproductive Endocrinology


Study Links HT With Higher Ovarian Cancer Risk: Critics fault the Million Women Study because the data on HT use are based entirely on patient recall.
MICHELE G. SULLIVAN
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Data Watch: Fetal Mortality Rises With Fetal Count
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Insulin Pump Beats Shots for Pregnant Women
SHERRY BOSCHERT
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Diabetes Often Not Managed Well Enough in Pregnancy
TIMOTHY F. KIRN
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Weight Gain During Pregnancy, Overweight in Children Linked
LORINDA BULLOCK
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Pituitary, Thyroid & Adrenal


TSH Reference Range Not Universally Applicable
DIANA MAHONEY
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Hypothyroidism During Pregnancy Often Goes Undetected
TIMOTHY F. KIRN
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Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome


Secret to Successful Weight Loss Includes Four Behavioral Elements
SHERRY BOSCHERT
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Pre-Exercise Sugar Binge Brings Hyperglycemia Risk
HANNAH BROWN
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Apnea Puts Younger Patients at Risk of Atrial Fib
JANE SALODOF MACNEIL
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Serum Markers Could Ease Diagnosis of Fatty Liver Disease
HANNAH BROWN
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HT Timing Affects Heart Disease Risk: The risk appears lower if hormone therapy is begun soon after the onset of menopause.
MARY ANN MOON
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Sleep Disturbances and Pain Associated With Obesity in Adults
LUANN DALLOJACONO
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Metabolic Syndrome Predicts Liver Problems in Obese Adolescents
John R. Bell
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Reduce Carbs or Lose Weight to Lower Cholesterol
SHERRY BOSCHERT
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Improving Physical Fitness Lowers Mortality Risk in Obese
SHERRY BOSCHERT
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Meta-Analysis Finds Cocoa Associated With Reductions in Blood Pressure
Jeff Evans
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Practice Trends

The Rest of Your Life


Blogging Offers an Outlet for Opinion, Creativity
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Sleep Drug Labels to Include More Information
ELIZABETH MECHCATIE
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Atorvastatin Gains Five New Indications for CHD
ELIZABETH MECHCATIE
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FYI
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Medicare Calls for Revised Clinical Trials Policy
MARK S. LESNEY
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More Postmarketing Data to Be Shared on FDA Web Site
ALICIA AULT
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May 23 Deadline Coming to Sign Up for National Provider Identifier
Mary Ellen Schneider
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Policy & Practice
Joyce Frieden
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