Mission of the Society

The International Hormone Society is dedicated to two primary goals: raising public awareness about the significance and accessibility of specialized physicians treating hormone imbalances and age-related conditions, and collaborating within the medical community to advance preventive and curative therapies for aging and related diseases across various medical specialties.

We strive to be a trusted source of accurate information. Differentiating between facts and misconceptions can be challenging for both medical professionals and the general public. The International Hormone Society and this website aim to provide expert medical advice and healthcare resources essential for physicians and their patients. Our focus is on delivering reliable information and advocating for well-balanced hormone therapies worldwide.

Need & Center of Interest

The International Hormone Society is dedicated to addressing adult endocrine disturbances, particularly the decline in hormone levels associated with aging, by focusing on restoring hormone concentrations to more youthful levels. Our society plays a crucial role in collecting and summarizing scientific and medical data, empowering physicians to enhance their skills in treating patients with hormone-related products with increased efficacy and safety.

We prioritize well-established innovative hormone therapies for adults, including IGF-1, growth hormone, vasopressin, DHEA, melatonin, thyroid hormones, cortisol, and both female and male hormones. Additionally, we stay informed about related peptides such as follistatin, thymosin-alpha-1, and others that have recently become available. Our attention also extends to nutritional and dietary interventions that can boost hormone levels, enhance their effects, and complement hormone therapies for better outcomes.

Specific goals of the Society

The International Hormone Society is committed to equipping physicians and health professionals with scientific and practical information essential for detecting and treating adult hormone deficiencies and excesses, including innovative hormone therapies.

Additionally, the society aims at investigating scientific research to acquire more theoretical knowledge, and study guidelines on safe diagnostic and therapeutic methodologies that appear valid and scientifically supported.

Our society actively promotes the importance of hormone therapy in correcting adult hormone deficiencies and excesses. We emphasize that these therapies are beneficial not only in cases of severe deficiencies but also in moderate and even mild deficits, as they can significantly impact health and quality of life. Correcting these imbalances is paramount for enhancing patient well-being, optimizing longevity, and mitigating the adverse effects of aging.

We strive to empower physicians and patients with the necessary information to navigate medical controversies and protect themselves effectively. Through our courses and publications, we provide the expertise and evidence base required to demonstrate the safety, efficacy, and scientific validity of hormone therapies.

Tools

To accomplish these objectives, the society utilizes various communication tools across different platforms, including websites, social medias, audiovisual media, radio, television, educational programs (e.g., at universities and seminars), and any other relevant communication mediums. Additionally, the society organizes meetings ranging from lectures to congresses, conducts interviews with media outlets, and publishes scientific papers such as articles, reference books, journals, and other materials that investigate, validate, or demonstrate the efficacy of adult hormone therapy. This multifaceted approach ensures that the society reaches a diverse audience and disseminates accurate, evidence-based information about hormone therapy for both medical professionals and the general public. It emphasizes the importance of education, awareness, and scientific validation in promoting the understanding and utilization of hormone therapies in clinical practice.

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