Study reveals new connection between impaired autophagy and heart failure
A new study sheds light on how autophagy, the body’s process for removing damaged cell parts, when impaired, can play a role in causing heart failure.
A new study sheds light on how autophagy, the body’s process for removing damaged cell parts, when impaired, can play a role in causing heart failure.
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NOTE: Please be aware that ESAP 2024 is schedule to launch on Friday, March 15. The Endocrine Self-Assessment Program (ESAP™) 2024 is a self-study educational…
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NEW ORLEANS — In this video exclusive, Jonathan D. Leffert, MD, talks with Arti Bhan, MD, FACE, and Cheryl Rosenfeld, DO, FACE, FACP, FSVM, ECNUFC,…
The 2023 Endocrine Case Management: Meet the Professor book is a valuable resource that features up-to-date reviews and discussions of clinical topics and illustrative cases.…