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Dr. Laura Calvi named an ASBMR Esteemed Award Winner

Women Sought for PCOS Study
Physicians from the Medical Center and Strong Fertility Center are recruiting women to participate in a study on polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS. PCOS is a condition that causes increased male hormones in women and irregular menstrual cycles, which may interfere with a woman’s ability to get pregnant. If you are between the age of 18 and 40, have irregular menstrual cycles, and are interested in participating, call (585) 275-4149 or email pcos_research@urmc.rochester.edu. Women do not need a formal PCOS diagnosis to enroll.

Diabetes Education Classes
Thursday May 16, 2013: Weight Management Class
Thursday June 6, 2013: Carbohydrate Counting Class
March - December 2013: Carbohydrate Counting Class

Call to Register: 585-275-2901. You will need a referral
from your doctor or nurse practitioner.

New Thyroid Cancer Support Group Forming at Wilmot Cancer Center

Bidirectional Diabetes-Depression Link

Male Sex Hormones in Ovaries Essential for Female Fertility - News Room - University of Rochester Medical Center

URMC Opens Clinic, Initiates Research on Rare Lung Disease in Women »
May 14, 2013

URMC Scientist Honored by American Society for Clinical Investigation »
May 02, 2013

The July 2009 Endocrine News monthly runs write up on Endocrine Fellow's poster presentation at ENDO 2009: unusual case of Pheochromocytoma

Historical Fiction Novel Penned by Longtime Rochester Endocrinologist - URMC Press Room

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