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Food for the Brain Conference
Food for the Brain ConferenceTop experts discuss the vital link between nutrition and mental health at the cutting edge Food for the Brain Conference in London this October.The Food for the Brain Conference, aimed at all professionals working in the fields of nutrition, mental health and education, addresses this increasingly recognised issue with a world class panel of leading edge scientists and clinicians talking about nutritonal intervention in a range of health problems from autism, addiction and Alzheimer's to learning and behaviour, depression and ADHD. Key topicsKey topics include the growing evidence connecting nutrition and autism; the latest on the links between a seafood deficient diet and depression; ground-breaking research into omega 3, mental illness and addiction; the impact of nutritional therapy on recovery from addiction; pioneering research into B vitamins, methylation and memory; the role of nutrition in preventing Alzheimer's and dementia; and the link between folate and depression. The expertsWith a line up of leaders in the field including Professor Jill James from the US, CDR Joseph Hibbeln from the National Institutes of Health, Professors Philip Cowen and David Smith from Oxford University, Professor Helga Refsum from Norway, Professor Joseph Levine from Israel and Dr Natalie Sinn from Australia, bringing all the latest research on this key issue together, no nutritional, health or educational profesional can afford to miss the Food for the Brain Conference.BANT approved CPDThe Saturday and Sunday programme will provide 12 hours of BANT approved CPD. When and whereThe Food for the Brain Conference will held at Mary Ward House, 5 - 7 Tavistock Place, London WC1 from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th October.Book before 31st July and save £50!For details of how to book and further information on the line up of speakers and forums please visit www.foodforthebrain.org/ffbconference or call +44 (0) 208 8709119We look forward to meeting you thereWishing you the best of health from FOOD FOR THE BRAIN
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