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Developmental Diabetes Medication Ineffective in Trials; Heart Failure Linked to Bone Fractures; Burnout Common Among Family Doctors in UK (Week in Review)
Developmental Diabetes Medication Ineffective in Trials; Heart Failure Linked to Bone Fractures; Burnout Common Among Family Doctors in UK (Week in Review)

(February 5, 2012 - Insidermedicine)

From Sweden - A developmental medicine for type 1 diabetes has failed to show significant effects in a phase 3 trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Researchers randomized over 300 patients recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes to either 4 doses of the novel medicine, 2 doses of the medicine plus placebo or 4 doses of placebo. Results showed some positive changes to C-peptide levels, but no significant effects.

From Alberta - Heart failure may increase risk of fractures, according to a report published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. Researchers followed over 45,000 adults who underwent bone density testing for 10 years. They found those who had heart failure had a 30% increased risk of major fractures due to thinning bones.

And finally, from the UK - Family doctors in the UK have high levels of burnout, according to a report published in BMJ Open. Researchers surveyed over 550 general practitioners , finding that 46% said they were emotionally exhausted, 42% were depersonalized and 34% felt like they were not achieving anything

 
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