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ENDO 07 Press Content
ENDO 07 Press Content
2007 Press Releases
More than 6,000 Researchers Gather at ENDO 07 to Present Latest Hormone and Endocrine Research
The Endocrine Society Highlights Its Most Recent Clinical Practice Guidelines
The Endocrine Society and CDC Collaborate to Standardize Testosterone Assays for Clinical Practice
The Endocrine Society's Corporate Liaison Board Hosts Forum on Endocrine Neoplasia
Research Summaries
OR1-1: Sweat shows abnormal immune markers in women with major depression
OR20-3: Fish oil decreases body fat and weight in mice
OR22-4: Will calorie restriction be the fountain of youth?
OR26-5: Older men at greater risk of bone loss if they have low testosterone and estradiol
OR27-3: Low testosterone associated with low bone density in anorexia nervosa
OR33-2: Vitamin D may protect against age-related DNA shortening in women
OR41-5: Growth hormone increases lean body mass, but not necessarily muscle
OR46-4: Adequate vitamin D may help us live longer
OR52-5: Early, mild thyroid disease raises risk of heart disease in middle-aged people
OR55-2: Older men may not live as long if they have low testosterone
OR55-5: Testosterone-deficient, diabetic men benefit from testosterone replacement
P1-121: Vitamin D deficiency linked to low bone density in black men
P1-355: Bioidentical hormones and their advocacy by laypersons create ethical dilemma
P1-481: Children born after in vitro fertilization may be at increased risk of metabolic syndrome
P1-533: Growth hormone does not improve athletic endurance or body strength
P1-539: Sensitivity of a blood test for growth hormone doping is boosted by testosterone use
P1-66: Amish children tend not to be overweight, thanks to exercise
P1-73: Hormone deficiency may contribute to youth being overweight
P1-79: Watching late-night TV while eating increases the amount we eat
P2-221: Mother's poor prenatal nutrition affects exercise capacity of offspring
P2-230: Breastfeeding does not appear to lower blood sugar in women without diabetes
P2-247: Tai chi exercise strengthens immune response of diabetic patients
P2-337: Excessive hair growth in women not helped by diabetes drugs
P2-340: Excessive facial and body hair in women reduced by androgen-lowering drugs
P2-451: Obesity linked to problems that can cause male infertility
P2-482: Low testosterone linked to anxiety, depression in anorexia nervosa
P2-509: Stunted growth in children with ADHD may not necessarily be due to medication
P2-623: Smoking during pregnancy affects mother’s thyroid hormones
P3-108: Untreated celiac disease can have disabling long-term complications
P3-199: Research suggests that common environmental chemical affects brain development
P3-292: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome lack a key chemical messenger
P3-295: Standard treatment of common hormone disorder may raise heart disease risk factors
P3-319: Exercise intensity not as important as calorie burning for growth hormone response
P3-336: Gene therapy treats growth hormone deficiency in mice
P3-410: Researchers get closer to developing a reversible contraceptive for men
P3-451: Early onset of menstruation linked to shorter adult height
P4-117: Stem cell therapy shows promise for reversing type 1 diabetes
P4-208: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome need to keep exercising
P4-307: Clue found as to how inflammation affects hormone-dependent breast cancer
P4-91: Female athletes beware: Not getting enough calories harms bone formation
Webcasts
Androgens and Women: The Latest Research
Breaking Research: Bone Health and Vitamin
Endocrine Disruptors
Extension of Human Lifespan and Prevention of Aging
Testosterone and Growth Hormone Replacement: Impact on Health and Fitness
The Frontier of Obesity
Weight Loss Maintenance: Preventing Weight Gain