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Can Taking Vitamin D In Pregnancy Improve Bone Density In Childhood?

26/2/2020

 
Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy is associated with higher bone mineral content in the offspring, even up to 6 years after birth, research suggests.

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Certain Patients With Thyroid Cancer May Not Require Routine Neck Ultrasound Surveillance

10/10/2019

 
Analysis has found that a subset of patients with thyroid cancer treated with thyroidectomy can be safely monitored through other means.

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Individuals With Nonfunctioning Adrenal Incidentaloma May Have More Frequent Cases Of Metabolic Syndrome Than Those With Normal Adrenal Imaging, Research Suggests

9/9/2018

 
New evidence suggests that nonfunction of an adrenal incidentaloma is a spectrum.

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Men With Hypogonadism On Long-Term Testosterone Therapy Have Improved Cardiovascular Health, Research Indicates

17/6/2018

 
Fewer deaths due to major adverse cardiovascular outcomes seen over 10 years versus control.

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Diabetes May Be Prevented By Lifestyle Modification and Medications In Patients At Risk For The Disease

12/11/2017

 
Early intervention in those at risk for developing type 2 diabetes can prevent the onset of disease, research suggests.

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Heart Safer on SGLT2 Diabetes Drugs, Real-World Data Says

30/8/2017

 
A large observational study suggests a class-effect of cardiovascular protection.

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Clinical Trials Now Underway in First-Ever Vaccine for the Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes

27/7/2017

 
A first of its kind, will this vaccine be able to eradicate Type 1 diabetes?

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Patients With Migraine Who Have Subclinical Hypothyroidism And Receive Thyroid Treatment May Have Fewer And Less Severe Headaches

18/7/2017

 
Can treating subclinical hypothyroidism provide relief to migraine sufferers?

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Fewer Than One In Four Women Receive The Recommended Assessment Or Treatment Of Osteoporosis Within One Year After Hip Fracture, Researchers Say

30/4/2017

 
Timely follow up and care coordination are important factors in receiving osteoporosis care.

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Higher Free Thyroxine Levels In Middle-Aged And Elderly People May Be Associated With Greater Risk For Atherosclerosis

10/4/2017

 
Can free thyroxine levels identify those at-risk?

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