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    When it comes to thyroid cancer follow-up, serum microRNA profiles have earned new respect

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: March 18, 2018

    CHICAGO – Serum thyroglobulin is not the only sheriff in town for thyroid cancer follow-up.

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    Without reliability, testosterone testing may fall short

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: March 17, 2018

    CHICAG O — As an endoctrinologist, it is key to know your lab because when it comes to measuring levels of serum and free testosterone, some fall...

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    EVATAR model: Endocrinology on a chip

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: March 15, 2018

    A petri dish provides a 3-D way of studying cells.

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    Mission to Mars: Endocrinologists take on populating deep space

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: March 15, 2018

    What’s it going to take to successfully preserve, fertilize, and nurture gametes in space?

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    Endocrine Society Preview: The 2018 meeting will be ‘a journey to innovation’

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: March 12, 2018

    Come for the skyline, stay for the vigorous exchange of knowledge.

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    Ertugliflozin gets FDA thumbs-up for glucose control

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: December 21, 2017

    The SGLT2 inhibitor was approved as a single therapy and in two combined formulations for type 2 diabetes patients.

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    Thyroid cancer incidence: It’s not all good news

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: April 2, 2017

    Despite a general upward trend over the past 3 decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer has dropped since 2010 in certain populations.

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    Rotterdam Study: High T4 levels increased the risk for atherosclerotic events, death

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: April 2, 2017

    While it is established that high levels of free thyroxine contribute to development of atherosclerosis, what else can they do?

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    Milk interferes with levothyroxine absorption

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: April 1, 2017

    Patients reaching for a beverage with which to wash down their daily levothyroxine should avoid cows’ milk.

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    Quality of life in hypothyroidism is key, but no treatment guide exists

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: April 1, 2017

    Think “outside the pill box” when trying to improve patients’ QoL in treated hypothyroidism.

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    AACE: Updated lipid guidelines include ‘extreme risk’ category

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: February 13, 2017

    Patients deemed to be at extreme risk should have their LDL cholesterol lowered below 55 mg/dL, a new standard that is supported by data from a...

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    Endocrine Society to the White House: Immigration ban undermines science

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: February 2, 2017

    The ban on immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries issued recently by the Trump administration already is having the unintended effect of...

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    FDA expands indication for continuous glucose monitoring system

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: December 21, 2016

    People with diabetes have come a step closer to a life without multiple daily finger sticks, thanks to a recent action by the FDA.

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    XR version of Synjardy gets FDA’s nod

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: December 13, 2016

    The extended-release version of empagliflozin coupled with metformin in a once-daily tablet has received FDA approval for use in glucose control...

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    ATA’s risk assessment guidelines for thyroid nodules using sonography patterns validated

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    Sally Koch Kubetin
    Publish date: October 3, 2016

    Findings from a prospective study have validated guidelines from the ATA on using ultrasound findings to determine which thyroid nodules are most...

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