Glucagon and Glucocorticoid Duet: Harmony or Discord in Addison’s Disease?

Addison’s disease, a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by the destruction of the adrenal cortex, throws the intricate hormonal dance of the human body into disarray. Two key players in this dance, glucagon, and glucocorticoids, often find themselves locked in a complex and fascinating interplay within the context of this disease. While both hormones work in … Continue reading Glucagon and Glucocorticoid Duet: Harmony or Discord in Addison’s Disease?