Listed below are all the webinars we are hosting during NTW 2017. Within each one is a list of the presenters and their presentations.
Next to each webinar title is a button that will take you to the registration page for that webinar – just click the button and follow the instructions.
Next to each webinar title is a button that will take you to the registration page for that webinar – just click the button and follow the instructions.
Webinar 1 – Mon 6th Nov 2017 from 8pm to 9pm
Fertility, PCOS, conception, early childhood nutrition, women’s health
- Brendan O’Brien – “Voices From The Womb: If babies could Tweet about what to Eat”
- Gwen Enright – “Recovery after birth: Nutrition for breastfeeding and post partum depression”
Webinar 2 – Tue 7th Nov 2017 from 8pm to 9pm
School going children (lunchboxes!), teenagers (hormones!), developmental disorders
- Georgie Kavanagh – “School Lunches – how to curb the hunger”
- Michael Kindregan – “Teenage skin conditions and practical solutions”
- Conor Saunders – “ASD. PDD, ADhD, ODD etc.: understanding the common physical imbalances in childhood & developmental disorders”
Webinar 3 – Wed 8th Nov 2017 from 8pm to 9pm
Adulthood, IBS, performance nutrition, thyroid, auto-immune
- Antonela Butuc – “How stress affects your digestive system, and how to control stress”
- Olivia Beck – “Thyroid Health – how nutrition can help support it”
- Michael Kindregan – “Recovery strategies for performance”
Webinar 4 – Thu 9th Nov 2017 from 8pm to 9pm
Psychology of eating, stress, depression, cognition, mood, mindful eating
- Conor Saunders – “Food for thought: nutritional & nutraceutical considerations in mood and mental health”
- Linn Thorstensson – “How to break free from emotional eating”
- John Staunton – “Stressed To Depressed – A Survivor’s Guide”
Webinar 5 – Fri 10th Nov 2017 from 8pm to 9pm
Middle to Old age, fit over 50, effects of aging on digestion/absorption
- Gwen Enright – “Changing Hormones: Nutrition and Perimenopause & Menopause”
- Antonela Butuc – “Type 2 Diabetes in men over 50: facing the challenges”