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News and Reviews, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Volume 98, Issue 8, 1 August 2013, Pages 32A–33A, https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2013-v98i8.32A
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A REVIEW OF BARIATRIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES suggested that surgery in patients with a BMI of 30 to 35 and diabetes led to greater short-term weight loss and glucose outcomes compared with nonsurgical options; however, evidence for long-term outcomes is insufficient.
(JAMA [June 5, 2013] 309:2250)
HORMONE THERAPY USING CONJUGATED EQUINE ESTROGENS (CEE) administered to postmenopausal women aged 50 to 55 years produced neither sustained benefit nor risk to cognitive function, but it is unknown what effects CEE may produce if administered during menopause.
(JAMA Int Med [published online June 2013])
OLDER DIABETIC ADULTS who experienced a hypoglycemic event had a 2-fold increased risk for developing dementia compared with those who did not, a prospective study found.
(JAMA Int Med [published online June 2013])
PROLIFERATIVE DIABETIC RETINOPATHY (PDR) was less likely to develop or worsen among patients who were given intravitreal ranibizumab or intravitreal triamcinolone over a 3-year course, compared to patients not treated with drug therapy.