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Acne in Transmasculine Patients: Management Recommendations
Transmasculine patients with acne require unique care that not only is sensitive but also reflects an understanding about factors that can affect...
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Debate Arises Over Ovarian Tissue Transplants to Delay Menopause
The procedure is touted as improving quality of life by reducing menopause symptoms.
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Weight Loss in Later-Life Women: More Than Diet, Exercise
Aging in older women, more than menopause alone, can lead to weight gain that is often not manageable with exercise and diet.
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Is It Possible to Reverse Osteoporosis?
Genetics, exercise, and other factors impact bone health in younger years, and therapies may be able to improve or slow osteoporosis.
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Help Patients Avoid Weight Gain After Stopping GLP-1s
Whether it’s side effects, cost, or other reasons for stopping, physicians can help patients not to regain lost weight.
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Ginger, Cinnamon, Cumin Improve Glycemic Control
A trio of Mediterranean herbs are linked to fasting glucose impact, finds a meta-analysis.
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New Research Dissects Transgenerational Obesity and Diabetes
Researchers hope their deep dives into in utero exposures will ultimately help break “vicious cycles” of disease.
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Hormones and Viruses Influence Each Other: Consider These Connections in Your Patients
Infections with coronaviruses or other infectious agents like influenza can significantly worsen metabolic status, diabetes, and other endocrine...
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Tirzepatide Weight Loss Consistent Regardless of BMI
Waist circumference was also reduced regardless of duration of overweight or obesity.
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During Global GLP-1 Shortage, Doctors Prioritize Certain Patients
As demand for GLP-1s continues, physicians asked to first prescribe the drugs to patients with greatest need, often those with obesity.
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Diet and Exercise in a Pill Are Real: How Mimetics Work
Calorie-restriction mimetics may keep us healthier and younger as we age.