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The New Science of Brain Health Nutrition

  • 29 Mar 2022
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (PDT)

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We are thrilled to offer this outstanding webinar on nutrition and Alzheimer's disease on Tuesday, March 29th.

Your diet is critical to your brain’s health and with the proper Alzheimer’s diet, you can actually influence the health of your genes- that's why it's our 1st Pillar of Alzheimer's PreventionWhen it comes to Alzheimer’s prevention, nutrition is one of the most important aspects over which we have some control. We choose what we eat every day. This means we can have a tangible, positive impact on our brain health simply by making sensible food choices.

Using modern nutritional neuroscience techniques, Dr. Emerson Lombardo integrated the results of hundreds of scientific studies into her Memory Preservation Nutrition® (MPN™) program. Following the MPN program can promote cognitive and emotional brain health for people of every age. In her books and on her website, Dr. Emerson Lombardo presents menus using her delicious brain-healthy recipes.

Join us for this important conversation as we continue to make ourselves stronger and more resilient, especially in the time of COVID.  

The New Science of Brain Health Nutrition

Tuesday, March 29th, 2022
4 pm PT / 5 pm MT / 6 pm CT / 7 pm ET
Duration: 60 minutes
Guest Speaker: Nancy B. Emerson Lombardo, PhD
Host: Kirti Khalsa, ARPF CEO 



The New Science of Brain Health Nutrition
Tuesday, March 29th, 2022
4 pm PT / 5 pm MT / 6 pm CT / 7 pm ET
Duration: 60 minutes
Guest Speaker: Nancy B. Emerson Lombardo, PhD
Host: Kirti Khalsa, ARPF CEO 

Would you like to learn all about it but are not sure if you can make it? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording. 


In this webinar, you will discover:

1. Many delicious foods that protect our brains and why.

2. A few, prevalent foods that can harm our brains when eaten in excess.

3. Some recent research evidence supporting these ideas.

4. Doable goals to improve our own nutrition for brain health.

 

About the Speaker:

Nancy Emerson Lombardo, PhD has worked for over 40 years in services for older adults. A passionate advocate for people with Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases, Dr. Emerson Lombardo co-founded the Alzheimer’s Disease International, the Chicago and Detroit chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association and served on national board for 16 years. Then joined the world of research to inform practice change. She is an internationally recognized thought leader in interventions for diverse populations and innovative therapies for people with AD and their caregivers.

Dr. Emerson Lombardo is Adjunct Research Assistant Professor of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine, and BU Alzheimer’s Disease Center. She is also Founder and President of the Brain Health and Wellness Center which promotes evidence-based brain healthy lifestyles.

Dr. Emerson Lombardo delivers presentations nationally and internationally to lay and professional audiences. She also offers consultation and coaching to individuals and organizations, including guidance on customizing and implementing brain healthy nutrition programs.


Can’t attend in person? No problem. This webinar will be recorded and sent to you a few days later. The link for Zoom video access will be sent out in the confirmation email after registration is completed.

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This webinar is part of ARPF's fundraising initiative. Your registration fee ensures we can continue our outreach and educational programs. We thank you for supporting our mission.

We also accept PayPal. Please contact Chelsea to make arrangements chelsea@alzheimersprevention.org

Alzheimer's Research & Prevention Foundation

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Phone (888) 908-5766
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Tucson, AZ 85751-0783

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