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Released: 5-Jun-2011 10:00 AM EDT
Pregnant Women Can Prevent Excess Weight Gain with Simple Steps
Endocrine Society

A new study reports that a low-cost healthy lifestyle program, including self-weighing weekly or monthly, by pregnant women with pre-existing overweight can prevent them from gaining too much weight during early pregnancy. The researchers will present the results Sunday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

Released: 5-Jun-2011 10:00 AM EDT
Anti-Obesity Vaccine Reduces Food Consumption in Animals
Endocrine Society

A new therapeutic vaccine to treat obesity by suppressing the appetite-stimulating hormone ghrelin decreases food intake and increases calorie burning in mice, a new study finds. The results will be presented Sunday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

3-Jun-2011 10:40 AM EDT
Severity of Facial Wrinkles May Predict Bone Density in Early Menopause
Endocrine Society

A news study finds that the worse a woman’s skin wrinkles are during the first few years of menopause, the lower her bone density is. The results will be presented Monday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

3-Jun-2011 10:55 AM EDT
Anorexic Girls Have Increased Bone Density After Physiological Estrogen Treatment
Endocrine Society

Estrogen therapy improves low bone density due to anorexia nervosa in teenage girls with the disease when given as a patch or as a low oral dose that is physiological (close to the form or amount of estrogen the body makes naturally). These results of a new study are being presented Monday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

3-Jun-2011 11:00 AM EDT
Bariatric Surgery Linked to Increased Fracture Risk
Endocrine Society

People who have had gastric bypass surgery or other bariatric weight-loss surgery have an even higher increased risk of breaking bones than previously found. These study findings will be presented Tuesday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

3-Jun-2011 11:15 AM EDT
Hormone Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer May Raise Diabetes Risk
Endocrine Society

Men with prostate cancer are at higher risk of developing diabetes or diabetes risk factors if they receive androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) to block the production or action of male hormones that can fuel the growth of this cancer. The results of this new study on the second-most common cancer in men are being presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

3-Jun-2011 11:35 AM EDT
Obesity Raises Breast Cancer Survivors’ Risk of Dying of the Cancer
Endocrine Society

Women with a healthy body weight before and after diagnosis of breast cancer are more likely to survive the disease long term, a new study finds. The results will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

3-Jun-2011 11:40 AM EDT
Fetal Programming of Disease Risk to Next Generation Depends on Parental Gender
Endocrine Society

Overexposure to stress hormones in the womb can program the potential for adverse health effects in those children and the next generation, but effects vary depending on whether the mother or father transmits them, a new animal study suggests. The results will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

3-Jun-2011 1:00 PM EDT
Surgery-Related Weight Loss in Men Reverses Testosterone Deficiency
Endocrine Society

Low testosterone levels and symptoms of male sexual dysfunction due to obesity may be reversible with weight loss after bariatric surgery, a new study finds. The results will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

4-Jun-2011 8:50 AM EDT
Gene Therapy Reverses Type 1 Diabetes in Mice
Endocrine Society

An experimental cure for Type 1 diabetes has a nearly 80 percent success rate in curing diabetic mice. The results, to be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston, offer possible hope of curing a disease that affects 3 million Americans.

4-Jun-2011 8:00 AM EDT
BPA Lowers Male Fertility
Endocrine Society

Daily exposure to a chemical that is prevalent in the human environment, bisphenol A (BPA), causes lowered fertility in male mice, according to the results of a new study that will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

4-Jun-2011 9:00 AM EDT
Fat Burning Increases in Men with Oral Form of Bronchodilator Drug, Formoterol
Endocrine Society

Formoterol, a medication used to treat asthma and other lung diseases, improves fat burning and protein metabolism in men, a new study finds. The results will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

4-Jun-2011 9:40 AM EDT
Topiramate May Have Benefit as a Weight-Loss Drug
Endocrine Society

The drug topiramate can help people lose weight as long as they can tolerate the side effects, according to authors of a new study that reviewed the medical literature. Brazilian researchers will present the results Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston.

Released: 16-May-2011 12:35 PM EDT
ENDO 2011 News Conference and Webcast Schedule
Endocrine Society

Breaking news on bone health, hormones and cancer, vitamin D, clinical trials, and diabetes will be presented in a series of news briefings at ENDO 2011: The 93rd Annual Meeting & Expo of The Endocrine Society.

Released: 16-May-2011 10:50 AM EDT
Hormone Improves Long-Term Recovery from Stroke
Endocrine Society

Scientists at the Sahlgrenska Academy have discovered an explanation of how stroke patients can achieve better recovery. A hormone that is associated with the growth hormone system has proved to benefit recovery during the later phases of rehabilitation after a stroke.

Released: 10-May-2011 10:00 AM EDT
Representatives Berkley, Markey & Moran and former Senator Lincoln Receive The Endocrine Society’s 2010 Distinguished Legislator Award
Endocrine Society

The Endocrine Society announced today that Representatives Shelley Berkley (D-NV), Ed Markey (D-MA) and Jim Moran (D-VA), and former Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) are the recipients of the Society’s 2010 Distinguished Legislator Award. This award recognizes and commends members of Congress who strive to advance endocrinology research and enhance public understanding of health issues pertaining to the field of endocrinology.

26-Apr-2011 4:00 PM EDT
Increased Metabolic Rate May Lead to Accelerated Aging
Endocrine Society

A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that higher metabolic rates predict early natural mortality, indicating that higher energy turnover may accelerate aging in humans.

26-Apr-2011 4:05 PM EDT
Vitamin D Deficiency is Associated with Different Types of Obesity in Black and White Children
Endocrine Society

A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that while black and white children with vitamin D deficiency both had higher fat levels, black children were more likely to have higher levels of fat just under their skin and white children were more likely to have higher levels of fat between their internal organs.

Released: 13-Apr-2011 8:45 AM EDT
ENDO 2011 on Track to be The Largest-Ever Annual Meeting of The Endocrine Society
Endocrine Society

At the critical two month mark leading up to ENDO 2011: The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting & Expo, the organization has tallied more registrants than any other annual meeting in its history. Already, more than 6,300 people have committed to attend ENDO 2011 and scientific registrations are running 23 percent higher than recent experience at this point.

6-Apr-2011 2:50 PM EDT
Experts Issue Recommendations for Evaluating and Treating Pituitary Incidentalomas
Endocrine Society

Today, The Endocrine Society released a new Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for the evaluation and treatment of pituitary incidentalomas. The CPG is published in the April 2011 issue of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), a publication of The Endocrine Society.

Released: 23-Mar-2011 7:00 AM EDT
Exposure to Chemicals in Environment Associated with Onset of Early Menopause
Endocrine Society

A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that higher levels of perfluorocarbons (PFCs) in the body are associated with increased odds of having experienced menopause in women between 42 and 64 years old. Women in this age group with high levels of PFCs also had significantly lower concentrations of estrogen when compared to women who had low levels of PFCs.

Released: 23-Mar-2011 7:00 AM EDT
Mother’s Obesity May Lead to Infertility in the Next Generation
Endocrine Society

Levels of the hormone ghrelin are low in obese women and a recent study accepted for publication in Endocrinology, a publication of The Endocrine Society, reports that mice whose mothers had low ghrelin levels were less fertile due to a defect in implantation.

Released: 18-Mar-2011 4:15 PM EDT
Radiation Risks to Health: A Joint Statement from Leading Scientific Experts
Endocrine Society

The growing concern surrounding the release of radiation from an earthquake and tsunami-stricken nuclear complex in Japan has raised fears of radiation exposure to populations in North America from the potential plume of radioactivity crossing the Pacific Ocean. To help Americans understand their radiation-related health risks, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), the American Thyroid Association (ATA), The Endocrine Society and the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) issued a joint statement.

Released: 16-Mar-2011 10:30 AM EDT
Expert Can Provide Perspective on Effects of Radiation on Thyroid Function
Endocrine Society

The ongoing threat of radiation release from earthquake-stricken nuclear plants in Japan, continues to generate questions regarding the health risks to humans. Thyroid expert and editor in chief of the Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), Leonard Wartofsky, MD, is available to provide insight on the effects of radiation on thyroid function.

Released: 24-Feb-2011 7:00 AM EST
Fatty Liver May Herald Impending Type 2 Diabetes
Endocrine Society

A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that individuals with fatty liver were five times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those without fatty liver. This higher risk seemed to occur regardless of the patient’s fasting insulin levels, which were used as a marker of insulin resistance.

Released: 24-Feb-2011 7:00 AM EST
Maternal Fructose Intake Impacts Female and Male Fetuses Differently
Endocrine Society

A recent study accepted for publication in Endocrinology, a publication of The Endocrine Society, reports for the first time that maternal fructose intake during pregnancy results in sex-specific changes in fetal and neonatal endocrinology.

Released: 16-Feb-2011 7:00 AM EST
News Media Registration Opens for ENDO 2011: The 93rd Annual Meeting & EXPO in Boston, MA
Endocrine Society

Media registration opens today for The Endocrine Society's 93rd Annual Meeting & EXPO taking place in Boston, MA on June 4-7, 2011. ENDO 2011 promises to be an engaging and informative opportunity for journalists to learn about the latest research in obesity, endocrine disrupters, diabetes, growth hormones, sex hormones, thyroid cancer and much more.

Released: 11-Feb-2011 7:00 AM EST
Call for Nominations: The Endocrine Society’s Award for Excellence in Science and Medical Journalism
Endocrine Society

The Endocrine Society is calling for nominations for the fourth annual Award for Excellence in Science and Medical Journalism. The award recognizes outstanding reporting that enhances public understanding of health issues pertaining to the field of endocrinology.

Released: 12-Jan-2011 9:00 AM EST
Room Light Before Bedtime May Impact Sleep Quality, Blood Pressure and Diabetes Risk
Endocrine Society

According to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), exposure to electrical light between dusk and bedtime strongly suppresses melatonin levels and may impact physiologic processes regulated by melatonin signaling, such as sleepiness, thermoregulation, blood pressure and glucose homeostasis.

Released: 12-Jan-2011 9:00 AM EST
Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome May Be More Vulnerable to BPA
Endocrine Society

A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), found higher Bisphenol A (BPA) levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) compared to controls. Furthermore, researchers found a statistically significant positive association between male sex hormones and BPA in these women suggesting a potential role of BPA in ovarian dysfunction.

6-Dec-2010 10:40 AM EST
Low and High Vitamin D Levels in Older Women Associated with Increased Likelihood of Frailty
Endocrine Society

A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that lower and higher vitamin D levels were associated with an increased likelihood of frailty in older women. Women with vitamin D levels between 20.0 and 29.9 ng/ml were at the lowest risk of frailty.

6-Dec-2010 10:45 AM EST
New Test Shows Promise for Accurate Early Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome
Endocrine Society

A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) has demonstrated a novel and accurate test for early diagnosis of Turner syndrome. Turner syndrome affects one in 1,500 to 2,000 female live births and early diagnosis allows for the timely management of short stature and co-morbid conditions including cardiac and renal problems.

2-Nov-2010 11:25 AM EDT
Beneficial Effects of Testosterone for Frailty in Older Men are Short-Lived
Endocrine Society

The beneficial effects of six months of testosterone treatment on muscle mass, strength and quality of life in frail elderly men are not maintained at six months post-treatment, according to a study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM).

2-Nov-2010 11:30 AM EDT
New Biomarker May Help Diagnose Ectopic Pregnancies
Endocrine Society

Researchers may have identified a promising novel diagnostic biomarker for ectopic pregnancy, according to a study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). In the western world, deaths from ectopic pregnancy are not common but in the developing world one in ten women who are admitted with an ectopic pregnancy die.

2-Nov-2010 12:00 PM EDT
Experts Issue Recommendations for Treatment of Post-Bariatric Surgery Patients
Endocrine Society

Today, The Endocrine Society released a new clinical practice guideline for the nutritional and endocrine management of adults after bariatric surgery, including those with diabetes mellitus. The guideline features a series of evidence-based clinical recommendations developed by an expert task force. The guideline is published in the November 2010 issue of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), a publication of The Endocrine Society.

Released: 20-Oct-2010 12:50 PM EDT
Endocrine Society Expert can Provide Clarity on Menopausal Hormone Therapy and Risk of Breast Cancer
Endocrine Society

Richard J. Santen, MD, lead author of The Endocrine Society’s Scientific Statement on menopausal hormone therapy, can provide clarity on the association of hormone therapy and increased risk of breast cancer as reported in an article published this week in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

5-Oct-2010 11:25 AM EDT
Frequent Inaccuracies in Testosterone Testing Lead to Call for Standardization
Endocrine Society

The use of testosterone assays for patient care and research is on the rise as new research links testosterone to a variety of diseases and conditions. Although the assays are heavily used, discrepancies and inaccuracies in measurements resulting from the various assays are widespread. Seeking to address this critical health issue, a multidisciplinary group of experts convened by The Endocrine Society and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just issued recommendations for improving and standardizing testosterone testing in a consensus statement.

5-Oct-2010 11:25 AM EDT
Popular Prostate Cancer Treatment Associated with Bone Decay
Endocrine Society

Using novel technology allowing “virtual bone biopsies” researchers have found that a common treatment for prostate cancer called androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is associated with structural decay of cortical and trabecular bone. The study has been accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM).

Released: 15-Sep-2010 10:00 AM EDT
New Fact Sheets Dispel Myths of Adrenal Fatigue and Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome
Endocrine Society

The Hormone Foundation, the public education affiliate of The Endocrine Society, has produced two new fact sheets to dispel myths about so-called “diseases” popularized through the Internet: adrenal fatigue and Wilson’s temperature syndrome. The new fact sheets are available online at: http://www.hormone.org/public/myths_facts.cfm.

7-Sep-2010 2:10 PM EDT
High Stress Hormone Levels Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Mortality
Endocrine Society

High levels of the stress hormone cortisol strongly predict cardiovascular death among both persons with and without pre-existing cardiovascular disease according to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM).

7-Sep-2010 2:15 PM EDT
Appetite Hormones May Predict Weight Regain after Dieting
Endocrine Society

Many people have experienced the frustration that comes with regaining weight that was lost from dieting. According to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), the levels of appetite hormones in the body prior to dieting may serve as a predictor of weight regain after dieting.

2-Sep-2010 10:05 AM EDT
Experts Recommend Universal Screening of Newborns for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Endocrine Society

Today, The Endocrine Society released a new clinical practice guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). The guideline features a series of evidence-based clinical recommendations developed by an expert task force.

Released: 25-Aug-2010 2:30 PM EDT
Endocrine Society Supports Federal Funding for Stem Cell Research
Endocrine Society

On August 23rd, a federal district judge issued a temporary ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. Stem cell research holds great promise for the treatment of millions of Americans with debilitating and possibly fatal diseases, including diabetes and heart disease. Because of the court injunction, the NIH reports that it will not review grant applications involving stem cell research, and similar grants that are up for renewal will not be funded.

27-Jul-2010 1:40 PM EDT
Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Arterial Stiffness in Black Teens
Endocrine Society

Vitamin D deficiency is associated with arterial stiffness, a risk factor for heart disease and stroke, in black teens according to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Black teens taking vitamin D supplementation of 2,000 international units (IU) per day had a decrease in central arterial stiffness.

27-Jul-2010 1:45 PM EDT
Popular Diabetes Drugs Associated with Fractures in Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Endocrine Society

Postmenopausal women with diabetes taking thiazolidinediones (TZDS), including rosiglitazone and pioglitazone, may be at increased risk for fractures according to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Men with diabetes taking both loop diuretics and TZDs may also be at increased risk of fractures.

Released: 15-Jul-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Scientific Leaders Urge Diabetes Patients to Talk with Their Doctor Before Making Changes to Their Medication Use
Endocrine Society

The Endocrine Society, American Diabetes Association and American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists issue joint statement in response to an FDA panel’s recommendation to keep rosiglitazone (Avandia) on the market

29-Jun-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Low Vitamin D Linked to the Metabolic Syndrome in Elderly People
Endocrine Society

A new study adds to the mounting evidence that older adults commonly have low vitamin D levels and that vitamin D inadequacy may be a risk factor for the metabolic syndrome, a condition that affects one in four adults. The results were presented at The Endocrine Society’s 92nd Annual Meeting in San Diego.

29-Jun-2010 9:40 AM EDT
New Research Model of Human Prostate Cancer Shows Cancer Development
Endocrine Society

Progress toward understanding the role of sex hormones in the growth of prostate cancer—the most common cancer in U.S. men—has been hindered by the lack of a suitable laboratory research model. Now researchers say they have developed the first model of hormone-induced human prostate cancer initiation and progression.

29-Jun-2010 9:45 AM EDT
Higher Testosterone May Raise Risk of Heart Disease in Elderly Men
Endocrine Society

A large U.S. multicenter study shows that older men with higher testosterone levels are more likely to have a heart attack or other cardiovascular disease in the future. The results were presented at The Endocrine Society’s 92nd Annual Meeting in San Diego.

29-Jun-2010 9:50 AM EDT
Experimental Nonsteroidal Treatment of Asthma Shows Promise
Endocrine Society

A new nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory therapy made from a human protein significantly decreases disease signs of asthma in mice, opening the possibility of a new asthma therapy for patients who do not respond to current steroid treatments. Results of this therapy in an animal model were presented at The Endocrine Society’s 92nd Annual Meeting in San Diego.



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