Neuroendocrinology and the Brain-Hormone Connection

Neuroendocrinology examines how the brain and hormones interact to regulate various physiological functions. This track will explore the intricate mechanisms behind the brain-hormone connection, focusing on the role of the hypothalamus and pituitary glands in regulating endocrine function. Experts will discuss how disruptions in this connection can contribute to disorders such as hypothyroidism, Cushing’s syndrome, and metabolic dysfunctions.

The session will also cover emerging research in neuroendocrinology, including the impact of stress, sleep, and brain aging on endocrine health. Attendees will gain insights into how the central nervous system influences endocrine diseases and learn about the latest advances in neuroendocrine research and therapies.

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