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Issue 17

Issue 17 - Winter 2011/12

ESE News is a newsletter dedicated to keeping endocrinologists across the length and breadth of Europe up to date with ESE activities and other news of interest.

ESE News is supported by an educational grant from Pfizer.

 

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Scientists make groundbreaking discovery of mutation-causing genetic disorder in humans (EurekAlert, 14 May 2012)

Growth regulator mTORC2 linked to diabetes (AlphaGalileo, 14 May 2012)

Scientists uncover potential treatment for painful side effect of diabetes (AlphaGalileo, 13 May 2012)

Eggs 'help prevent hunger pangs' (Press Association, 12 May 2012)

High-fat diet lowered blood sugar and improved blood lipids in diabetics (AlphaGalileo, 11 May 2012)

New drug controls growth hormone (MedPage Today, 10 May 2012)

'Clotting risk' with contraceptives (Press Association, 10 May 2012)

Increase in cancers and fertility problems may be caused by household chemicals and pharmaceuticals (European Environment Agency, 10 May 2012)

ICE/ECE 2012 in the news

ICE/ECE 2012 in the news

FRAX version 3.6 released with 5 new country models (EurekAlert, 7 May 2012)

Low-dose equals high-dose in thyroid ablation (MedPage Today, 2 May 2012)

Study finds possible link between ghrelin hormone and hedonic eating (NewsMedical, 3 May 2012)

Evidence that BMI has an independent and causal effect on heart disease risk (EurekAlert, 1 May 2012)

Vitamin D supplements may protect against viral infections during the winter (EurekAlert, 30 April 2012)

Penn geneticists identify genes linked to Western African Pygmies' small stature (EurekAlert, 26 April 2012)

Stem cell researchers map new knowledge about insulin production (Science Daily, 26 April 2012)

Why do the different people's bodies react differently to a high-fat diet? (EurekAlert, 26 April 2012)

Tiny sharks provide glowing clue (BBC News Online, 26 April 2012)

Vitamin D supplements can reduce blood pressure in patients with hypertension (AlphaGalileo, 25 April 2012)

Weighty Genes: UDE-scientists find new genetic variants for obesity (AlphaGalileo, 25 April 2012)

Drugs from Gila monster saliva reduces food craving (University of Gothenburg News, 20 April 2012)

Early menopause linked to higher risk of osteoporosis, fracture and mortality (EurekAlert, 24 April 2012)

Study examines subclinical hyperthyroidism, coronary heart disease and mortality risk (EurekAlert, 23 April 2012)

Subclinical hypothyroidism treatment reduces ischemic heart disease event risk in younger patients (Medical News Today, 24 April 2012)

Vitamin D: A double-edged sword in the fight against osteoporosis? (EurekAlert, 23 April 2012)

Xenotransplantation as a therapy for type 1 diabetes - pig beta cells show great promise in an animal model (AlphaGalileo, 23 April 2012)

96% of women in IVF preconception study faced multiple lifestyle issues and health risks (EurekAlert, 19 April 2012)

Breast cancer rules rewritten in 'landmark' study (BBC News Online, 18 April 2012)

Control faulty gene to protect weak bones (Futurity, 19 April 2012)

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