In the latest issue of EYES News, we focus on the impact of microelements on endocrine function. These tiny agents have major endocrine effects, both microelements and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs).
Research articles:
- Selenium and endocrine disease
- Iodine as an endocrine disruptor
- Toxic metals and hormonal disruption
- Female reproductive health and EDCs
- Zinc in male fertility and ART outcomes
- Food fortification
Plus an Amazing Scientist interview with Josef Köhrle, we introduce the early-career community of the French Society of Endocrinology, welcome new members of our Editorial Board and the ESE EYES Committee, and the new cohort of EJE Rising Stars (an ESE initiative supporting mid-career endocrinologists and scientists).
And excitement is already building for one of the highlights of the coming year − the 2026 ESE EYES Annual Meeting in Belgrade in September!
Read this issue of EYES News by viewing the PDF or choosing the flick-through digital magazine.
Find out more about specific topics in this issue by browsing our Focus Areas.
Find out more about our ESE Young Endocrinologists and Scientists (EYES) community.
25/06/2026
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