Commentary

A Generation of Progress in Endocrinology, Especially Cardiovascular Endocrinology

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So much has happened in the field of endocrinology over the past 30 years that it is truly a challenge to know where to begin. Since I fancy myself a cardiovascular endocrinologist who uses endocrine principles to reduce cardiovascular disease, I’ll focus primarily on 3 related areas: diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension.


 

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