Which Hormone is The Strongest?

Aug
28
07:00 PM

Hormones are essential chemical messengers produced by glands in the endocrine system, regulating various bodily functions and maintaining homeostasis. They control processes like metabolism, growth, reproduction, and mood. Join us in this session with Dr. Sanjay Kalra and Dr. Atul Dhingra on August 28 at 7:00 p.m. to learn which hormone is the strongest, as the strength of a hormone is relative to its function and the specific physiological processes it influences.


Panelists

Dr.Sanjay Kalra

Immediate Past President at South Asian Federation of Endocrine Societies and Endocrinologist at Bharti Hospital, Karnal, India

Dr.Atul Dhingra

Endocrinologist and Chairman at Ganganagar Superspeciality Clinics and Gangaram Bansal Hospital, Rajasthan


Which Hormone is The Strongest?

Aug
28
07:00 PM

Hormones are essential chemical messengers produced by glands in the endocrine system, regulating various bodily functions and maintaining homeostasis. They control processes like metabolism, growth, reproduction, and mood. Join us in this session with Dr. Sanjay Kalra and Dr. Atul Dhingra on August 28 at 7:00 p.m. to learn which hormone is the strongest, as the strength of a hormone is relative to its function and the specific physiological processes it influences.

Panelists

Dr.Sanjay Kalra

Immediate Past President at South Asian Federation of Endocrine Societies and Endocrinologist at Bharti Hospital, Karnal, India

Dr.Atul Dhingra

Endocrinologist and Chairman at Ganganagar Superspeciality Clinics and Gangaram Bansal Hospital, Rajasthan

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