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  • Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is an effective tool in the management of diabetes mellitus. This Perspective discusses the potential benefits of widespread adoption of CGM in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus at different stages of disease progression and treatment intensification.

    • Ramzi A. Ajjan
    • Tadej Battelino
    • Samuel Seidu
    Perspective
  • This Perspective presents the outcomes of an interdisciplinary international workshop that addressed the implications of the WHO classification change of pituitary adenoma to neuroendocrine tumours. The authors propose that a comprehensive classification system be developed integrating clinical, genetic, biochemical, radiological, pathological and molecular information for all anterior pituitary neoplasms.

    • Ken K. Y. Ho
    • Ursula B. Kaiser
    • Shlomo Melmed
    Perspective
  • An urgent need exists for technologies and devices capable of frequent and real-time insulin measurements in patients with diabetes mellitus to guide optimal insulin dosing. This Perspective discusses the advances and challenges in moving insulin assays from laboratory-based assays to frequent and continuous measurements in decentralized settings.

    • Eva Vargas
    • Ponnusamy Nandhakumar
    • Joseph Wang
    Perspective
  • In type 1 diabetes, the immune system destroys pancreatic β-cells but not neighbouring α-cells. Here, the authors describe the key differences between β-cells and α-cells that could account for their differential autoimmune vulnerability, and how these differences could result in the preferential endurance and survival of α-cells over β-cells.

    • Decio L. Eizirik
    • Florian Szymczak
    • Roberto Mallone
    Perspective
  • Studies have shown that the three pathways of regulated necrosis, namely necroptosis, pyroptosis and ferroptosis, can be therapeutically targeted. This Perspective summarizes existing data on the newly characterized cell death pathways in endocrine disorders.

    • Wulf Tonnus
    • Alexia Belavgeni
    • Andreas Linkermann
    Perspective
  • Understanding mineralized tissues, such as bone and cartilage, in health and disease requires a thorough knowledge of their structures. This Perspective proposes a new imaging and characterization strategy for mineralized tissue research that utilizes focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy.

    • Steve Weiner
    • Emeline Raguin
    • Ron Shahar
    Perspective
  • As we approach the 30th anniversary of the 1991 Wingspread Conference on endocrine disruption, this Perspective addresses some historical points regarding the advent of the endocrine disruption field and the conceptual changes that endocrine disruption brought about.

    • Ana M. Soto
    • Cheryl M. Schaeberle
    • Carlos Sonnenschein
    Perspective
  • Disruption of the circadian system can alter microbiome communities and can perturb host metabolism leading to the metabolic syndrome. This Perspective discusses the role of intestinal microbiota in mediating the effects circadian dysrhythmia on human health.

    • Faraz Bishehsari
    • Robin M. Voigt
    • Ali Keshavarzian
    Perspective
  • Lipoedema is a disorder characterized by the symmetrical accumulation of mechanically compliant adipose tissue in the proximal extremities. This Perspective article proposes a new mechanism for lipoedema, in which dysfunctional caveolin 1 in adipose tissue becomes uncoupled from key feedback loops with matrix metalloproteinase 14, oestrogen receptor and prospero homeobox 1.

    • Ilja L. Kruglikov
    • Nolwenn Joffin
    • Philipp E. Scherer
    Perspective
  • Osteoporosis interventions are currently recommended in a small proportion of postmenopausal women, of whom ~50% will experience bone fracture. This Perspectives proposes that broader use of generic bisphosphonates would result in reductions in total fracture numbers and suggests that the current bone density definition of osteoporosis requires reappraisal.

    • Ian R. Reid
    Perspective
  • Prediabetes phenotype can influence the effectiveness of lifestyle intervention-based diabetes prevention programmes. This Perspectives suggests that diabetes prevention programmes are not effective in individuals with isolated impaired fasting glucose and calls for further research to improve prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus in this population.

    • Matthew D. Campbell
    • Thirunavukkarasu Sathish
    • Robyn J. Tapp
    Perspective
  • Although dietary protein is crucial for human health, excessively high protein intake could have negative health consequences. This Perspective serves as a word of caution against the trend of protein-enriched diets and provides an evidence-based counterpoint that underscores the potential adverse public health consequences of high protein intake.

    • Bettina Mittendorfer
    • Samuel Klein
    • Luigi Fontana
    Perspective
  • Mammalian sperm RNA carries hereditary information that regulates offspring metabolic health. This Perspectives discusses how the RNA code in sperm might be decoded in the early embryo and transformed molecular signals to influence embryonic development and offspring phenotypes.

    • Yunfang Zhang
    • Junchao Shi
    • Qi Chen
    Perspective
  • Unhealthy food and drink surround us in our daily food environments. Here, Anna Peeters discusses how we can improve our food environments and details how clinicians can help implement and set healthy food policies across all our health-care settings.

    • Anna Peeters
    Perspective