Pediatrics
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Unsupervised, at-home closed-loop insulin delivery system
Unsupervised home use of a closed-loop insulin delivery system is feasible and safe, and more effective than sensor-augmented pump therapy for...
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Adolescents still struggling mentally years after bariatric surgery
Key clinical point: A substantial number of adolescents report poor mental health 2 years after bariatric surgery. Major finding: One in five...
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Cysteamine bitartrate provides no histologic improvement in children with NAFLD
One year of treatment with delayed-release cysteamine bitartrate was safe and associated with substantial and rapid improvements in liver enzymes...
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Survivors of childhood cancers at increased risk for autoimmune diseases
Key clinical point: Survivors of childhood cancers, especially leukemia, Hodgkin lymphoma, and renal tumors, had a significantly increased risk of...
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Adolescent lap band removal rate swells by 5 years
An increasing number of adolescents are undergoing gastric band removal after 2 years post operation, a prospective, longitudinal study shows.
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Increased surveillance may explain post-Fukushima pediatric thyroid cancers
The increased incidence of thyroid cancers in Japanese youth after the Fukushima nuclear accident may be an artifact of increased surveillance.
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Children with metabolic syndrome at higher risk for diabetes
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Severity of obesity matters in pediatric population
Children and adolescents with more severe obesity show a higher prevalence of cardiometabolic abnormalities than those with less severe obesity,...
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Metabolic monitoring of antipsychotic meds
Dr. Robert R. Althoff discusses how the prescription and monitoring of antipsychotic medication often falls to the primary care clinician.
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ADA proposes new standards for students with diabetes
Every student with diabetes should have an individualized Diabetes Medical Management Plan that sets out the specifics of that student’s needs...
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Evidence links common endocrine-disrupting chemicals to obesity, diabetes, reproductive disorders
So-called endocrine-disrupting chemicals have become so common, according to the Washington-based Endocrine Society, that nearly every human alive...