Metformin linked to decreased BMI z scores in prepubertal children
1. Prepubertal obese children treated with metformin over 6 months had significantly lower BMI z scores compared to those receiving...
Matt is currently a neonatology fellow at Boston Children's Hospital. He completed his pediatric residency at New York University. He received his medical degree from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Prior to medical school, Matt studied Human Biology at Brown University, where he completed his honors thesis on motor development in babies. His scholarly interests include clinical ethics. Outside of work, he enjoys skiing, the outdoors, cooking and creative writing.
1. Prepubertal obese children treated with metformin over 6 months had significantly lower BMI z scores compared to those receiving...
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