Testosterone Replacement OKd for Men with Heart Disease
New guidelines recommend that testosterone replacement therapy be restricted to men who have stable disease, only after a discussion of the potential risks and benefits.
Antibiotics May Boost Diabetes Risk
A new study also shows that patients with type 2 DM are more prone to infections years before they receive a diagnosis and may end up with an increased demand for antibiotics.
Diabetes Screening Guidelines Said to Fall Short
Recent USPSTF recommendations will go far to identify patients with type 2 diabetes and prediabetes, but maybe not far enough.
Opioids, PTSD, Smartphone App Highlight COPD News
Here, during Respiratory Care Week, studies address safety concerns with new opioid use, relationships between PTSD and COPD, and a new smartphone app for better patient compliance.
No Added Prostate Cancer Risk With Long-term Testosterone Tx
Risk does not go up with exposure to testosterone therapy over a 5-year period or according to total testosterone injections.
Testosterone Tx Gives Weak Signal for Cardiovascular Risk
Contrary to media reports, a new position statement suggested there is no compelling evidence that testosterone therapy increases or decreases cardiovascular risk.
A Better Way to Target Drug Delivery to the Lungs
This liquid instillation approach may lead to more effective treatment for a variety of lung diseases, including cystic fibrosis, COPD, bronchopneumonia, and lung cancer.
Most Men Are Not Young at Heart
Heart age is higher than actual age in most men and women, so many don’t understand their risk of cardiovascular diseases and are missing opportunities to prevent them.
Safest for Favorable-risk Prostate Cancer: Surveillance
The goal is to avoid treating men who don’t need surgery or radiation. A new long-term study points to the potential of surveillance as a treatment option.
Paradox: Asthma Resists Lethal Prostate Cancer
Lethal prostate cancer is less-not more-likely to develop in patients with asthma. The Health Professionals Follow-up Study answers key questions about why.
New Eating Disorder in Men: Workout Supplement Abuse
More men are turning not to illegal anabolic steroids but to legal appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs, ones that pose a health threat all their own.
Erectile Dysfunction Doubles Diabetes Risk
ED may raise the risk of diabetes, coffee may lower it, and the evidence against sugary drinks continues to mount.
Pneumonia Hits Older Adults Hardest
Infections with pneumonia send a substantial number of older adults to the hospital, much more than younger adults. Researchers are calling for new rapid diagnostic tests.
Combo Diet-Exercise Programs Trim Diabetes Risk
In the diabetes news: diet and physical activity programs may help prevent type 2 DM, patiromer shows promise for hyperkalemia, metformin may treat portal hypertension.
Even "Mid-low-T" Levels Make Men Depressed
Results of a new study suggest men with borderline "low T" may have undiagnosed depression or depressive symptoms and that screening should be increased.
Men Left Out of Weight-Loss Market
A woman is 277% more likely to get help with weight loss than a man, according to new research in Britain. It can’t be much different in the US. Here’s how to help the guys.
COPD Diagnosis Guidelines Seen as Fool’s Gold
The GOLD criteria for COPD assessment have not lived up to their promise. Internationally agreed standards seem to be the real deal.
GLP-1s May Do More Than Just Lower Glucose
A protective endothelial function effect may be seen with exenatide in patients who have long-standing type 2 diabetes in the postprandial period after short-term therapy.
Targeting Cell Aging May Yield Diabetes Therapy
Heading the diabetes news: therapeutic targeting of cellular senescence, food order affects glucose and insulin levels, sugar causes heart muscle damage, central obesity genetic score linked to type 2 DM risk.
Lung Disease Often Missed in Long-term Smokers
Undiagnosed lung disease in smokers, the impact of guidelines for community-acquired pneumonia in children, and climate change and asthma attacks make headlines in the respiratory news.
Diabetes Risk Linked With Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism increases the risk of diabetes, but in subclinical hypothyroidism the increased risk is prominent only with statin use.
NSAIDs Affect Fertility of Women With Musculoskeletal Pain
NSAIDs may impair fertility in women with mild musculoskeletal pain. Damage is reversible once NSAIDs are discontinued, according to a new study.
Asthma Pops Up After Step Down
Exacerbations in asthma are common long after patients receive step down medications, and other respiratory disease news.
Physical Activity Trims Breast Cancer Risk
Women who exercise may lower their risk, although those who have received hormone replacement therapy may not get the same benefit. Organized programs can help.
Vitamin B3 Pill Reduces Skin Cancer Risks
Nicotinamide may lower the incidence of new nonmelanoma skin cancers in patients at high risk for skin cancer, providing a new chemopreventive opportunity.
Sleep Apnea Increases the Risk of Depression in Men
The association remained statistically significant even after adjusting for age, waist circumference, smoking, and other confounders.
Asthma May Reduce the Risk of Lethal Prostate Cancer
One theory posited by the authors of a new study is that asthma patients may have an enhanced propensity for a CD4+ T-cell helper response.
High Blood Sugar Elevates Breast Cancer Risks
Outcomes are poorer for young women and others with breast cancer when blood sugar levels reflect prediabetes or undiagnosed diabetes. What can you do?
Metabolic Disease Research Roundup From AACE 2015
Metabolic disorders in patients with diabetes place them at particularly high risk for CV morbidity. Find insights on Dx and Tx in these slides.
AACE Introduces New Obesity Medicine Toolkit
Obesity was declared a hormone-based disease in 2012, creating the need for a structured approach to obesity medicine. The AACE has taken the lead.