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Endocrine Discovery

Treatment of patients with new onset type 1 diabetes with a humanized anti-CD3 antibody maintained residual beta cell function better than placebo for up to 18 months in a randomized controlled trial
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New Engl J Med
(June 23, 2005) 352:598)
A NIH panel on “Management of Menopause-Related Symptoms” reported its evidence-based review, concluding that 1) hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness are clearly related to menopause; 2) estrogen is the most consistently effective treatment and this benefit must be balanced against its risks; and 3) the efficacy and safety of alternative therapies require further study.
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Ann Int Med
(June 21, 2005) 142:1003)
Higher circulating levels of oxidized LDL and Lp(a) were strongly associated with obstructive coronary artery disease, especially in patients 60 years old or younger—suggesting that Lp(a)’s binding to proinflammatory oxidized phospholipids may be an important contributor to its atherogenicity.
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N Engl J Med
(July 7, 2005) 353:46)
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