THE IMPORTANCE OF ENDOCRINE GLAND HORMONES IN YOUNG CHILDREN

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Western European Studies

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This article discusses the role and significance of endocrine gland hormones in the growth and development of young children. Hormones produced by endocrine glands regulate many important physiological processes in the child’s body, including metabolism, growth, development of organs and tissues, and the functioning of the immune system. The article analyzes the functions of major endocrine glands such as the thyroid gland, pituitary gland, pancreas, and adrenal glands, and explains their importance during early childhood. Special attention is given to hormonal balance and its impact on the healthy development of children.

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