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Pharma Fridays – April 12

An Endocrine News roundup of the week’s pharmaceutical news, breakthroughs, and general information. * Clinical Trial Interim Data Show Improvements in Pancreatic Function and Glycemic Control with AMX0035 in People with Wolfram Syndrome On April 11, Amylyx Pharmaceuticals announced interim data from the ongoing Phase 2 HELIOS clinical trial of AMX0035 (sodium phenylbutyrate [PB] and...
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People with Hypothyroidism and Type D Personality May be More Likely to Experience Poor Treatment Outcomes

New research published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism finds a high prevalence of type D personalities among people with hypothyroidism.  Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones. Between 10-15% of people with treated hypothyroidism experience persistent symptoms despite achieving normal thyroid hormone levels, and...
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In Harm’s Way: New Research Elucidates the Never-Ending Impacts of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals

Science has shown that virtually all of us are exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) essentially as soon as we’re born … and even before! The ENDO 2024 symposium “Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Reproductive Endocrinology” looks at these impacts in three different sessions that look at EDCs prenatally, postnatally, and environmentally. When you head to Boston, Mass.,...
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Investigators Describe Changes to Pancreatic Beta-Cell at Onset of Type 1 Diabetes

New research by investigators at Joslin Diabetes Center sheds new light on the specific changes β-cells go through at the onset of type 1 diabetes. Their findings—published in Nature Cell Biology—offer new avenues for targeted interventions for the chronic autoimmune condition.  “In the field of type 1 diabetes, research has largely focused on understanding the immune...
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Incarceration Nation: Administering Endocrine Healthcare in Our Nation’s Prisons

A first-of-its-kind session at ENDO 2024 will discuss healthcare management for the most underserved of the underserved: the incarcerated. The session, “Endocrine Care for Incarcerated Individuals,” will offer a detailed look at not only what it’s like to be incarcerated, but also the challenges of delivering appropriate endocrine treatment to this often unfairly stigmatized population....
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Canton Wins 2024 C. Wayne Bardin Award

The Endocrine Society selected Ana Canton, MD, PhD, as the recipient of the 2024 C. Wayne Bardin, MD, International Travel Award for her outstanding ENDO abstract and her research contributions to the care of patients with pediatric endocrine disorders.  The C. Wayne Bardin, MD, International Travel Award was created in honor of Past President Wayne...