FAB Research helps doctors and other health professionals to keep abreast of new research into how nutrition and diet can affect mental, as well as physical health. Formal education and training in medicine and allied areas still includes relatively little about nutrition, especially for psychological and psychiatric conditions.
For 20 years, FAB has provided FREE access to a huge and evergrowing library of research evidence linking food, diet and nutrition to brain health and behaviour, helping interested health professionals (and others) to gain:
Mental heath and wellbeing is key to managing any health condition successfully, so this information is relevant to general medicine and most specialisms, as well as to psychiatry, psychology, nutrition and dietetics.
The unique, evidence-based information here is available FREE to all health professionals interested in the possibilities of nutritional support and dietary interventions.
We also provide webinars, lectures and other events, as well as bespoke education and training courses for health professionals, staff and students. Our international network of expert speakers includes some of the world's leading researchers and professionals in this field.
To find out how we can help you with input or speakers for your own courses or events, please get in touch.
Feeding Better Mood, Behaviour, Learning and Sleep - Evidence and Best Practice
Speakers: specialist dietitian David Rex and Dr Alex Richardson
Feeding Humanity: The Key Role of Nutrition in the Mental Health Crisis
Speaker - Professor Michael A Crawford
Critical Brain Nutrients: Mental Health Harms from Current Dietary Advice - And Potential Solutions
Speaker - Dr Joseph Hibbeln
How Food Affects Your Brain: The Role of Nutrition and Diet in the Mental Health Crisis.
Speakers: Professor John Stein and Dr Alex Richardson
Selective, 'Fussy' and Avoidant Eating - A Masterclass
Speakers: specialist dietitian David Rex and Dr Alex Richardson
Nutrition for ADHD and Neurodiverse Minds
Speakers: Dr Rachel Gow and Dr Alex Richardson
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