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    Endocrine-disrupting effects of bisphenol-A, thiamethoxam, and fipronil in hormone-naïve transmen compared to cis-women

    Current evidence suggests that the etiology of gender dysphoria (GD) is multifactorial: this, however, remains unclear. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are one of the etiological hypotheses.

    Özlem Üstay, Onur Elbasan, Pınar Erel, Necati Serkut Bulut, Neşe Yorguner in Hormones (2024)

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    Sex-dependent association of serum vitamin D with muscle strength in older adults: NHANES 2001–2002

    Although several studies have suggested a potential positive association between serum vitamin D levels and muscle strength in older adults, it remains unclear whether this relationship is sex-dependent.

    Isabela M. Sponchiado, Larissa S. Limirio in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2024)

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    Benmelstobart, anlotinib and chemotherapy in extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer: a randomized phase 3 trial

    Immunochemotherapy is the first-line standard for extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). Combining the regimen with anti-angiogenesis may improve efficacy. ETER701 was a multicenter, double-blind, r...

    Ying Cheng, Jianhua Chen, Wei Zhang, Chao **e, Qun Hu, Ningning Zhou in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    Adoptive transfer of personalized neoantigen-reactive TCR-transduced T cells in metastatic colorectal cancer: phase 2 trial interim results

    Adoptive cell transfer (ACT) with neoantigen-reactive T lymphocytes can mediate cancer regression. Here we isolated unique, personalized, neoantigen-reactive T cell receptors (TCRs) from tumor-infiltrating lym...

    Maria Parkhurst, Stephanie L. Goff, Frank J. Lowery, Rachel K. Beyer in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    Women’s health is on the ballot in 2024

    Politics affects women’s health, from abortion access to funding for health systems, and voters should choose their politicians accordingly.

    Sophie Harman in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    A consensus statement from the Japan Diabetes Society (JDS): a proposed algorithm for pharmacotherapy in people with type 2 diabetes—2nd Edition (English version)

    The Japan Diabetes Society (JDS) adopted a swee** decision to release consensus statements on relevant issues in diabetes management that require updating from time to time and launched a “JDS Committee on C...

    Ryotaro Bouchi, Tatsuya Kondo, Yasuharu Ohta, Atsushi Goto in Diabetology International (2024)

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    Surgery on admission and following day reduces hip fracture complications: a Japanese DPC study

    The efficacy of early surgery in preventing complications among Japanese elderly patients with hip fractures requires further investigation. This study aims to use a comprehensive Japanese hip fracture case da...

    Yu Mori, Kunio Tarasawa, Hidetatsu Tanaka in Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism (2024)

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    Positive parental history of diabetes is associated with early diagnosis, better dietary compliance, and glycemic control among type 2 diabetes patients in southern Sri Lanka

    Parental history of diabetes is an established risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). There is limited data on the association of parental history with the prevalence of T2DM in Sri Lanka. The study ...

    Warsha De Zoysa, Thilak Priyantha Weerarathna in Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome (2024)

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    Precision public health in the era of genomics and big data

    Precision public health (PPH) considers the interplay between genetics, lifestyle and the environment to improve disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment on a population level—thereby delivering the right i...

    Megan C. Roberts, Kathryn E. Holt, Guilherme Del Fiol in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    The relationship between follicle-stimulating hormone and metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease in men

    The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between male hormones and metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) in males.

    Dong-Hua Bin, Fang Liu, Ke-** Peng, Min Zhan, Yan Tan, Qiao Liu in Nutrition & Diabetes (2024)

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    Low HDL-C/ApoA-I index is associated with cardiometabolic risk factors and coronary artery calcium: a sub-analysis of the genetics of atherosclerotic disease (GEA) study

    The high-density lipoprotein cholesterol to apolipoprotein A-I index (HDL-C/ApoA-I) may be practical and useful in clinical practice as a marker of atherosclerosis. This study aimed to investigate the associat...

    Guillermo Celestino Cardoso-Saldaña in BMC Endocrine Disorders (2024)

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    Lipidome changes due to improved dietary fat quality inform cardiometabolic risk reduction and precision nutrition

    Current cardiometabolic disease prevention guidelines recommend increasing dietary unsaturated fat intake while reducing saturated fats. Here we use lipidomics data from a randomized controlled dietary interve...

    Fabian Eichelmann, Marcela Prada, Laury Sellem, Kim G. Jackson in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    Dietary patterns and hepatocellular carcinoma risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort and case–control studies

    Globally, HCC presents a significant health burden, characterized by high incidence and mortality rates. Epidemiological studies have increasingly suggested a link between dietary patterns and the risk of hepa...

    Wenxi Shu, Ling Liu, Jiaojiao Jiang, Qinghua Yao in Nutrition & Metabolism (2024)

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    The liver casts a wide NET for metastatic pancreatic cancer

    The liver can create a uniquely favorable milieu for early colonization by metastatic pancreatic cancer cells. A study now highlights mechanisms — such as neutrophil extracellular traps, or NETs — that drive t...

    Le Li, Florencia McAllister, Anirban Maitra in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    A global initiative to deliver precision health in diabetes

    A recent workshop brought together global leaders in diabetes to assess existing approaches to disease heterogeneity and to identify research gaps, with a goal of achieving precision diabetology for all patien...

    W. T. Cefalu, P. W. Franks, N. D. Rosenblum, N. A. Zaghloul in Nature Medicine (2024)

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    Congenital anomalies in pregnancies with overt and pregestational type 2 diabetes: a gray portrayal from a cohort in Brazil

    To describe the frequency and types of congenital anomalies and associated risk factors in Brazilian women with type 2 diabetes.

    Maria Amélia A Campos, Maria Lúcia R Oppermann in Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome (2024)

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    The relationship between Stroma AReactive Invasion Front Areas (SARIFA), Warburg-subtype and survival: results from a large prospective series of colorectal cancer patients

    Stroma AReactive Invasion Front Areas (SARIFA) is a recently identified haematoxylin & eosin (H&E)based histopathologic biomarker in gastrointestinal cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC), defined as dire...

    Kelly Offermans, Nic G. Reitsam, Colinda C. J. M. Simons in Cancer & Metabolism (2024)

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    Self-care practice and associated factors among patients with diabetes on follow-up at Yirgalem General Hospital, Sidama, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

    Self-care practice is an integral and efficient part of comprehensive diabetes management, which could be influenced by various socio-demographic, clinical, and lifestyle factors.

    Mehreteab Million Kobamo, Fanuel Belayneh Bekele in BMC Endocrine Disorders (2024)

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    Molecular circadian clock disruption in the leukocytes of individuals with type 2 diabetes and overweight, and its relationship with leukocyte–endothelial interactions

    Alterations in circadian rhythms increase the likelihood of develo** type 2 diabetes and CVD. Circadian rhythms are controlled by several core clock genes, which are expressed in nearly every cell, including...

    Clara Luna-Marco, Deédeni Devos, Julia Cacace, Meylin Fernandez-Reyes in Diabetologia (2024)

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    Relationship between non-alcoholic fatty liver and progressive fibrosis and serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

    We aimed to analyze the relationship between non-alcoholic fatty liver and progressive fibrosis and serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25(OH)D) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

    **g-**an Fang, Yu Han, Jian Meng, Hui-Ming Zou, Xue Hu in BMC Endocrine Disorders (2024)

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