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The Endocrine Society is a global organization founded in 1916, dedicated to advancing the field of endocrinology—the study of hormones and their disorders. It serves as a hub for endocrinologists and researchers involved in investigating the physiological and pathological impacts of hormones on human health. The society focuses on a wide range of issues, from diabetes and thyroid disorders to reproductive health and metabolic syndromes. It promotes research, education, and clinical practice standards through publications, professional conferences, and advocacy efforts. The Endocrine Society also publishes several leading journals in the field, including the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, and provides educational resources and guidelines to both professionals and the public, aiming to improve global health by enhancing endocrine care and knowledge.
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New Endocrine Society Guideline recommends vitamin D higher than the recommended daily allowance for children,…
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Scientists call for wider adoption and insurance coverage of emerging obesity therapies, from gut microbiome…