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Introduction Calcium and vitamin D represent two of the most important micronutrients involved in bone health and several other physiological processes. Calcium is almost entirely found in the mineral phase of the bone, while a small
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with osteoporosis, which is frequent in subjects with KS, a condition representing a growing public health problem with a noteworthy impact on the quality and quantity of life ( 18 ). It is defined as a silent skeletal disorder characterized by an
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. Materials and methods Ethics This is an intent-to-treat study. Design of the current clinical trial followed the guidelines of Declaration of Helsinki, and this study protocol was approved by the Ethical Committee in the Maternal and Child Health Care
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Introduction Exercise is highly effective in improving insulin sensitivity and metabolic health ( 1 ). However, the majority of US adults do not meet the recommended physical activity guidelines, which has significantly contributed to a
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Introduction Up to 50% of young adults with an endocrine disorder is lost to follow up after transfer to adult health care services ( 1 ). There is no consensus about the optimal timing of transition ( 2 ). Adolescents and young adults (AYA
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pathway and technologies assessed . London, UK: NICE, 2022 . (available at: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/gid-ta10845/documents/1 ) 65 Boughton CK . Fully closed-loop insulin delivery—are we nearly there yet? Lancet. Digital Health 2021 3 e689
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performed using BioEdit Sequence Alignment Editor (version 7.0.5.3). Results Typical PHO phenotypes presented in probands from non-consanguineous Han Chinese families Digital clubbing, swelling of the knees, periostosis and a progressive
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(s) underlying the metabolic improvement associated with cold exposure remain unknown. A possible mechanism by which cold exposure improves metabolic health may be activating brown adipose tissue (BAT). Cold exposure stimulates the release of norepinephrine
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Introduction Type 1 diabetes (T1D) affects 25,000 children and young adults in the United Kingdom ( 1 ). Intensive glycaemic control is crucial to avoid long-term complications ( 2 ) but only 18.4% are meeting the National Institute for Health