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2019 Update: Contraceptives and unintended pregnancy rates
NASHVILLE, TENN. – Unintended pregnancy rates are declining largely because of better and more contraceptive use,...
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Consider varying generational needs, preferences in the workplace and with patients
NASHVILLE, TENN. – Generational differences have important implications for communication, education, and more –...
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AACE 2019: Top takeaways from Yehuda Handelsman and Paul Jellinger
LOS ANGELES – Yehuda Handelsman, MD, and Paul S. Jellinger, MD, summarized some of the key takeaways from this year’...
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New adventures of an old device: Clinic delivers cortisol via the insulin pump
LOS ANGELES – The pump may be a solution for patients with adrenal insufficiency who fare poorly on pills.
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VIDEO: Physicians fall short on adequate sleep, consumption of fruits and vegetables
LOS ANGELES – Physicians appear to meet Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for exercise, but they...
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Research, clinical practice come together at transgender care symposium
NEW ORLEANS – Two experts share best practices, clinical pearls.
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Volunteerism: How and why to do it, according to Dr. Eileen Barrett
PHILADELPHIA – Ideas for volunteering that beat packing penicillin in a backpack.
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Obeticholic acid reversed NASH liver fibrosis in phase 3 trial
VIENNA – Phase 3 trial results showed obeticholic acid, already FDA approved, is the first drug to reverse liver fibrosis in NASH patients.
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Geroscience brings bench science to the real-world problems of aging
NEW ORLEANS – The 30% caloric restriction that works in mice won’t cut it over a person’s lifespan.
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Intermittent, but prolonged, calorie restriction may improve metabolic markers
NEW ORLEANS – A clinical trial showed improved metabolic markers in patients who went on the diet, especially in those with higher risk.