New Frontiers in Brain Health: A Systems Approach for Practitioners

because prevention is better than cure.

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12 Mar

New Frontiers in Brain Health: A Systems Approach for Practitioners

Date: 12 March 2026
Time: 1:00pm

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Connecting metabolic health, mental wellbeing and early cognitive change

You Are Already Working in Brain Health…

You are already supporting mental health conditions and influencing brain health, in your clinical work.

Every week you’re making decisions around supporting blood sugar, inflammation, hormones, gut health, nutrient status, sleep, stress, and metabolic resilience – which all influence mental health, both short-term and across decades.

But many practitioners wonder if they are doing this well or are missing something.

If they are up to date with the latest research and are integrating it properly into their practice.

This webinar is an opportunity to step back from individual protocols and look at the bigger picture. To explore how seemingly separate clinical domains connect.

Cognitive decline and mental health issues are rarely caused by a single problem with a single cause.

This is a webinar for practitioners and professionals who want to explore how a systems-based approach can help make better sense of cognitive decline and dementia prevention.Learn from both Patrick Holford, founder of the Food for the Brain Foundation and Andrew Cuscianna from the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine in this 2 hours online free event.

What you will learn?

  • Why reductionist models struggle to explain cognitive decline
  • How nutrition, metabolic health, and lifestyle factors interact in brain ageing and mental health conditions
  • What biomarkers can and cannot tell us when viewed in isolation
  • Why early cognitive change is often overlooked or misinterpreted
  • How a systems-based framework supports clearer clinical reasoning
  • An introduction to orthomolecular psychiatry and its application
  • The three pillars of mental health within an orthomolecular model

Who this is for?

This session will be most useful for:

  • Nutritional and functional medicine practitioners
  • Medical and integrative clinicians
  • Health professionals working with ageing, cognition, or metabolic health
  • Researchers, educators, and advanced students
  • Practitioners who feel current models do not fully explain what they see in practice

Members of the public with a strong interest in brain health are also welcome, with the understanding that the content is practitioner-led.

Join us for this free lunch-and-learn session to update your knowledge, earn CPD, and regain confidence in your professional practice.

Practical details

Date: Thursday 12th March
Time: 1.00pm UK time
Duration: 90–120 minutes
Format: Live online webinar
Cost: FREE