ENDO 2007 Research Summaries
  • OR1-1: Sweat shows abnormal immune markers in women with major depression

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  • OR20-3: Fish oil decreases body fat and weight in mice

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  • OR22-4: Will calorie restriction be the fountain of youth?

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  • OR26-5: Older men at greater risk of bone loss if they have low testosterone and estradiol

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  • OR27-3: Low testosterone associated with low bone density in anorexia nervosa

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  • OR33-2: Vitamin D may protect against age-related DNA shortening in women

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  • OR41-5: Growth hormone increases lean body mass, but not necessarily muscle

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  • OR46-4: Adequate vitamin D may help us live longer

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  • OR52-5: Early, mild thyroid disease raises risk of heart disease in middle-aged people

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  • OR55-2: Older men may not live as long if they have low testosterone

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  • OR55-5: Testosterone-deficient, diabetic men benefit from testosterone replacement

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  • P1-121: Vitamin D deficiency linked to low bone density in black men

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  • P1-355: Bioidentical hormones and their advocacy by laypersons create ethical dilemma

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  • P1-481: Children born after in vitro fertilization may be at increased risk of metabolic syndrome

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  • P1-533: Growth hormone does not improve athletic endurance or body strength

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  • P1-539: Sensitivity of a blood test for growth hormone doping is boosted by testosterone use

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  • P1-66: Amish children tend not to be overweight, thanks to exercise

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  • P1-73: Hormone deficiency may contribute to youth being overweight

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  • P1-79: Watching late-night TV while eating increases the amount we eat

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  • P2-221: Mother's poor prenatal nutrition affects exercise capacity of offspring

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  • P2-230: Breastfeeding does not appear to lower blood sugar in women without diabetes

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  • P2-247: Tai chi exercise strengthens immune response of diabetic patients

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  • P2-337: Excessive hair growth in women not helped by diabetes drugs

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  • P2-340: Excessive facial and body hair in women reduced by androgen-lowering drugs

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  • P2-451: Obesity linked to problems that can cause male infertility

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  • P2-482: Low testosterone linked to anxiety, depression in anorexia nervosa

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  • P2-509: Stunted growth in children with ADHD may not necessarily be due to medication

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  • P2-623: Smoking during pregnancy affects mother’s thyroid hormones

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  • P3-108: Untreated celiac disease can have disabling long-term complications

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  • P3-199: Research suggests that common environmental chemical affects brain development

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  • P3-292: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome lack a key chemical messenger

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  • P3-295: Standard treatment of common hormone disorder may raise heart disease risk factors

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  • P3-319: Exercise intensity not as important as calorie burning for growth hormone response

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  • P3-336: Gene therapy treats growth hormone deficiency in mice

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  • P3-336: Gene therapy treats growth hormone deficiency in mice

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  • P3-410: Researchers get closer to developing a reversible contraceptive for men

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  • P3-451: Early onset of menstruation linked to shorter adult height

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  • P4-117: Stem cell therapy shows promise for reversing type 1 diabetes

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  • P4-208: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome need to keep exercising

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  • P4-307: Clue found as to how inflammation affects hormone-dependent breast cancer

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  • P4-91: Female athletes beware: Not getting enough calories harms bone formation
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