
Catch up on any data and perspectives presented at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology Annual Meeting 2026.

Catch up on any data and perspectives presented at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology Annual Meeting 2026.

Sadhu provides an update on the state of the stem cell and islet cell therapy landscapes, highlighting encouraging developments in insulin independence.

Shahla discusses a recent real-world study analyzing the clinical outcomes of patients prescribed paltusotine after its September 2025 approval.

Silverstein addresses a secondary analysis of the GRACE trial, highlighting relacorilant’s efficacy in reducing cortisol in patients taking GLP-1 RAs.

Joshi explains the narrow window of optimal iodine levels, highlighting the risk posed by supplements and iodized salt in tipping the scales toward health risks.

Isaacs covers the range of AID devices currently available and approved for T2D, providing suggestions for implementation and continuous glycated hemoglobin monitoring.

Viral Shah, MD, joins the show to break down his AACE 2026 presentation on the benefits of using GLP-1 RAs in patients with T1D.

Elizabeth Bauer, MD, joins the show to discuss her AACE 2026 presentation on key updates in obesity management and nutrition.

Auchus discusses the 2-year results from CAHtalyst Adult, highlighting the substantial retention rates over the open-label extension period.

Isaacs explains how prediabetes care is shifting toward early intervention, risk stratification, and prevention of cardiometabolic disease, not just progression to diabetes.

Hamidi reviews 2-year CAHtalyst data showing crinecerfont enabled sustained glucocorticoid reductions to physiologic range in adults with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia.

Linda DiMeglio, MD, MPH, joins the show to discuss the growing movement towards screening and testing for T1D at an early stage.

New real world data suggest GLP-1 RAs do not drive DKA or pancreatitis risk in adult patients with type 1 diabetes and may reduce hospital admissions.

Shah discusses the potential of GLP-1 receptor agonists as adjunctive therapy in type 1 diabetes, from glycemic control to cardiometabolic risk.

Mechanick discusses the importance of dietary interventions in endocrinology and highlights the need for further education and awareness of metabolic function.

Galindo describes how CKM may transform diabetes care by enabling real-time insights, improving DKA prevention, and advancing metabolic understanding.

Recent data presented at AACE 2026 have indicated the efficacy of GLP-1 RA treatment in reducing risk of diabetic retinopathy, renal disease, and others.

A recent study presented at AACE 2026 has displayed the IGF-1R’s capacity for improving proptosis and disease activity in patients with poorly-controlled TED.

RCTs show intermittent fasting and calorie restriction yield similar HbA1c and cardiometabolic outcomes in type 2 diabetes, with modest, nonsignificant weight differences.

Results from the 52-week open-label extension trial highlight strong safety and efficacy outcomes with lonapegsomatropin in adults with growth hormone deficiency.

Sood discusses the FDA expansion of teplizumab to children as young as age 1 with stage 2 T1D and the implications for early intervention and delaying disease progression.

Propensity-matched data link empagliflozin to lower risk of CV events, AKI, and other outcomes versus dapagliflozin in type 2 diabetes.

A recent presentation at AACE 2026 highlights the drastically increased risk of mortality, sepsis, diabetic ketoacidosis, and recurrent acute pancreatitis after GLP-1 initiation.

A recent study from AACE 2026 has indicated the value of bariatric surgery in adults with type 1 diabetes – and emphasized the need for closer perioperative management.

View slated expert interviews and 7 clinical trials to watch at AACE Annual Meeting 2026.

Hosts break down their biggest takeaways and detail their favorite sessions from the AACE 2025 annual meeting.

The Synthroid brand of levothyroxine improved thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels by a significantly greater margin compared with generic versions of the synthetic T4 (LT4) hormones for patients with hypothyroidism.

At AACE 2017, John Bilezikian, MD, discussed the latest FDA approval of Tymlos for postmenopausal women with osteoporosis and for women who are at high risk for fracture.

More than 25% of the US population over the age of 65 has diabetes.

In terms of specific endocrine functions, bones favor glucose metabolism and homeostasis and are necessary for memory formation and for muscle function during exercise. Gerard Karsenty, MD, PhD also explained that osteo-calcium is not only necessary to foster this function, but it’s also sufficient, and can improve this function in animals.