After three profitable years of elevating consciousness of the significance of excellent hormone well being via European Hormone Day, the European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) and the European Hormone and Metabolism Basis (ESE Basis), have introduced the first-ever World Hormone Day to happen on 24 April 2025. It can proceed to be held yearly on the identical date.
World Hormone Day will carry collectively the endocrine neighborhood all over the world to lift consciousness of the significance of excellent hormone well being. Beneath the banner of #BecauseHormonesMatter, we’ll share the small steps everybody can take to enhance hormone well being, individually and inside our communities.
Hormones are important to good well being and basic well-being. They govern our growth, development, metabolism, fertility and cognitive processes. Folks additionally could not realise the position hormones play in each prevalent and uncommon persistent illnesses, together with most cancers. World Hormone Day is an opportunity to place hormones within the highlight.”
Helen Gregson, CEO, ESE
The 2025 marketing campaign has two important objectives. The primary is to lift public consciousness of the significance of excellent hormone well being, specializing in the small steps we are able to all take in the direction of good hormone well being. The second is to enhance nationwide political engagement with the policymakers who can lay the groundwork for higher prevention, prognosis and remedy of endocrine illness.
ESE is creating toolkits with supplies to help these actions. This consists of supplies in 19 languages to help awareness-raising actions comparable to infographics, posters, movies and social media graphics on “Why Hormones Matter” and “10 Suggestions for Good Hormone Well being”.
Contributors can select no matter themes and actions are most related to their neighborhood, uniting behind the #BecauseHormonesMatter message.
View our quick animated video at https://bit.ly/HormoneDay2024. Extra data and sources will comply with at: www.worldhormoneday.org and on Instagram @becausehormonesmatter.
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European Society of Endocrinology (ESE)