
On 24 April, the endocrine community around the world united to raise public awareness of hormone health. Endocrine societies, patient groups, clinical and research communities and representatives from industry helped share clear, expert-led information about what hormones are and why they matter.
This year, we saw fantastic engagement from hormone champions who shared short videos on social media, explaining hormone health in ways people could easily understand. Activities also included newspaper articles, social media posts, live events, webinars, TV and radio interviews and podcasts. These efforts helped the campaign reach an estimated global audience of more than 248 million people in at least 38 countries and 23 languages.
World Hormone Day will return on 24 April 2027. Until then, let’s keep hormones in the spotlight by using the hashtag #BecauseHormonesMatter to support the many other endocrine-related awareness days and campaigns in Europe and beyond. The new public-facing materials created for World Hormone Day are available to use any time – download them here.

26/05/2026
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