SfE BES 2018 hits the headlines

The quality of science presented at SfE BES 2018 was excellent and attracted significant attention from mainstream and science media outlets across the globe. The Society press office helped journalist with their queries and set up communication channels to study authors, as well as producing 6 press releases based on presented research. All of the press releases were covered by the mainstream and medical press including theTelegraph,Daily Mail,ANI News,MedicalXpress,Medscape andScience Daily.‘Women more resilient to extreme physical activity than previously reported’‘Routine vitamin B12 screening may prevent irreversible nerve damage in type-2 diabetes’‘Good nutrition could protect children from cognitive difficulties caused by early-life stress’ ‘Antioxidants may prevent cognitive impairment in diabetes’ ‘Skin inflammation may increase your risk of type-2 diabetes’‘Debate: Is the gut or the brain more important in regulating appetite and metabolism?’You can read all of the abstracts presented at SfE BES 2018 inEndocrine Abstracts.For queries or if you would like to become a Media Ambassador to provide expert comment on news stories, feature articles or broadcast programmes please contact the press office.media@endocrinology.org
Source: Society for Endocrinology - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: news