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March 19, 2013
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Previous studies have suggested that vitamin D deficiencies among children can lead to risk for fracture and other comorbidities. However, researchers...More
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In the Journals
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Endocrine Today, May 2013
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Previous studies have suggested that vitamin D deficiencies among children can lead to risk for fracture and other comorbidities. However, researchers...More
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In the Journals
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Endocrine Today, March 2013
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Patients with type 1 diabetes experienced significant improvements in overnight glucose control and nocturnal hypoglycemic events with use of an...More
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February 26, 2013
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The FDA has stopped all pediatric clinical trials of cinacalcet hydrochloride following the death of a pediatric patient (aged 14 years) in a trial,...More
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In the Journals
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Endocrine Today, March 2013
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Among those aged 12 to 39 years, smoking, adiposity and hyperglycemia were associated with an overall increased risk for mortality before aged 55 years,...More
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In the Journals
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Endocrine Today, March 2013
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Researchers in New Zealand suggest that firstborn children are at a greater risk for developing metabolic or cardiovascular diseases later in life,...More
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Meeting News Coverage
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Endocrine Today, February 2013
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QUEBEC CITY — Elective hospital admission for adolescents with inadequately controlled type 1 diabetes is not an effective means to improve HbA1c...More
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Perspective
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Endocrine Today, March 2013
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Despite recent FDA approvals for the adult population, obesity therapies for adolescents are limited. However, preliminary data from a 3-month trial...More
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Meeting News Coverage
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January 30, 2013
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QUEBEC CITY — The establishment of reference values is vital to detecting and monitoring disease, and the Canadian Laboratory Initiative on...More
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Meeting News Coverage
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January 28, 2013
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QUEBEC CITY — Modern genomics in the form of next-generation sequencing and exome sequencing will be commonplace in the Canadian pediatric endocrine...More
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