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Why hormone therapy for prostate cancer fails
1 Sep 2008 - General Endocrine News
Some of the drugs given to many men during their fight against prostate cancer can actually spur some cancer cells to grow, researchers have found. The findings were published online this week in a ... - more
Oxytocin may inhibit social phobia
1 Sep 2008 - Effective Endocrine Treatments
Swedish and British scientists have shown using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that the hormone oxytocin can inhibit feelings of anxiety in specific individuals. Their discovery might ... - more
Extreme competitive sports: A fitness test for DNA
31 Aug 2008 - General Endocrine News
Unusually high levels of physical exertion do cause oxidative stress, but this does not result in any long-term damage to DNA. This is just one of the many outcomes revealed by an extraordinary ... - more
Early trigger found for type-1 diabetes in mice, Stanford scientists report
30 Aug 2008 - Hot Endocrine Topics
Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine are shedding light on how type-1 diabetes begins. - more
Study shows benefits of a high omega 3 diet in older adults
29 Aug 2008 - New and Emerging Endocrine Therapies
A study conducted by Phoenix-based Kronos Longevity Research Institute (KLRI) found that a diet high in omega-3 fat improves insulin sensitivity and reduces inflammatory markers, but does not alter ... - more
Premenopausal women undergoing chemo for breast cancer may benefit from osteoporosis drug
26 Aug 2008 - Effective Endocrine Treatments
A multicenter, Phase III study conducted by researchers at Columbia University Medical Center showed that the osteoporosis drug zoledronic acid (Zometa) prevents bone loss in premenopausal women ... - more
Hormone therapy improves quality of life
24 Aug 2008 - Effective Endocrine Treatments
One of the world's longest and largest trials of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has found that post-menopausal women on HRT gain significant improvements in quality of life. - more
Growing economic cost of obesity in 2008
23 Aug 2008 - General Endocrine News
A new Access Economics Report commissioned by Diabetes Australia has found that 3.71 million Australians are obese with a current estimated cost to the nation of $58 billion. - more
School and diabetes more understanding needed
22 Aug 2008 - General Endocrine News
The first ever UK study to seek the opinions of young people with type 1 diabetes, regarding managing their diabetes care at school, uncovered a number of significant misconceptions about the ... - more
Testosterone and body fat are controlled by the same genes
17 Aug 2008 - Hot Endocrine Topics
Genes that control percentage of body fat are also responsible for circulating levels of testosterone in men, research published in the latest edition of Clinical Endocrinology shows. The ... - more
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