More on the Diabetes Insipidus Survey

Several months ago we published a survey on Diabetes Insipidus where we asked you to contribute your experiences.  In that survey, among other questions, we asked you what you wanted others to know about Diabetes

Diabetes Insipidus Survey

This is a questionnaire/survey on Diabetes Insipidus. Thank you for participating.  Your responses and insights will be gleaned to write an article for Pituitary World News. Click here to start the Diabetes Insipidus Survey And stay tuned

New name for Diabetes Insipidus (DI)

Well, it looks like Diabetes Insipidus is on the way out, at least from the naming point of view. After the work done in Basel (Universitätsspital Basel), recently published in The Lancet, an international consensus group proposed a name change from Diabetes Insipidus to Arginine Vasopressin Deficiency or AVP-D, or Arginine Vasopressin Resistance or AVP-R, depending on the type.

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October is Pituitary Awareness Month! Join us for Live-talk Thursdays, October 13, at 3:00 pm PST. Using his clinical experiences, Dr. Lewis Blevins will focus the discussion on hypercortisolism and the latest management practices.  Stay tuned for

Your opinion is essential

We want your thoughts and opinions on our LIVE-TALK program, your preferences for times and days, other subjects we should cover, and any other issues you’d like us to consider to ensure the program reflects your insights.

Life After the Pandemic: Where do we go from here?

Has COVID-19 affected you or not? What narrative will you construct as time moves forward resulting from the events of recent years? Pausing to examine what you choose to derive is up to each person, but it is essential to know that the more a person decides to choose rather than allow the choice to be made for them, the more they can move forward and beyond. Having lived through a worldwide pandemic means we have all not only survived, but we’ve endured.