Description: Certain endocrine conditions, such as hyperparathyroidism, hypothyroidism, and diabetes, significantly impair the health of bones due to changes in bone metabolism and susceptibility to fractures. Osteoporosis is commonly associated with hormonal imbalance in that the condition lowers bone density and decreases bone strength. Sex hormones, cortisol, and insulin play the most significant roles in bone turnover, and how their deficiencies or excesses may cause the fragility of the bone. Endocrine disorder management is usually done by managing bone health through medication, lifestyle changes, and monitoring. Early detection and intervention prevent long-term skeletal complications. Experts will present their new research findings on the potential linkage between endocrine disorder and bone health at DEWC, with a special interest in innovative approaches that include diagnosis and treatment.