
Instant Access Training on the New Science of Brain Ageing, Cognitive Decline and Prevention
For decades, cognitive decline was largely framed as inevitable. Yet the evidence now points toward something far more hopeful.
Fewer than one percent of Alzheimer’s cases are directly caused by genes. The overwhelming majority of risk appears to involve modifiable metabolic, nutritional, vascular, and lifestyle factors that can be measured and influenced years before diagnosis.
This instant access Masterclass brings together internationally recognised researchers and clinicians to explore the biological mechanisms driving cognitive decline and the interventions reshaping prevention-led practice.
Across more than 8 hours of expert teaching, you’ll gain practical insight into:
If you work with patients in midlife and beyond, this knowledge is no longer optional.
Featuring:

“Becoming an Alzheimer’s patient is almost always a choice. This conference explains why.”
WHY THIS MATTERS NOW?
The old story around Alzheimer’s disease is beginning to break down.
For years, the field focused heavily on amyloid plaques and pharmaceutical intervention. Yet despite billions invested into drug development, outcomes have remained limited.
At the same time, the evidence linking cognitive decline with:
has continued to grow.
Science is moving rapidly toward a systems-based understanding of brain ageing.
One that asks:
This Masterclass brings together the researchers helping answer those questions.
Because prevention is no longer theoretical.
It is becoming the future of brain health practice.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN?
KEY SHIFTS IN THE SCIENCE
This instant access Masterclass explores the major scientific shifts changing how clinicians think about Alzheimer’s prevention.
From a single-pathway model to systems biology
Cognitive decline is increasingly understood as the interaction between multiple biological systems, not one isolated mechanism.
From symptom management to earlier intervention
Research suggests measurable changes in metabolism, vascular health and brain energy may occur decades before diagnosis.
From genetic determinism to modifiable risk
The majority of Alzheimer’s risk appears to involve factors that can potentially be influenced through nutrition, lifestyle and metabolic health.
From theoretical prevention to measurable biomarkers
Nutritional and functional biomarkers are opening new possibilities for earlier identification and personalised intervention.
From brain disease to whole-body health
The evidence increasingly links cognitive resilience with:
– metabolic health
– cardiovascular function
– sleep
– hormones
– inflammation
– gut health
– and nutrition
Featuring presentations from internationally respected researchers and clinicians including:
Together, these presentations explore the emerging mechanisms influencing how the brain ages, adapts and degenerates.
You’ll gain direct access to scientific thinking helping redefine prevention-led practice.
After completing the Masterclass, you will be better equipped to:
Ideal for practitioners working in:
Also suitable for anyone with a serious interest in:
Your enrolment includes:








Alzheimer’s disease is increasingly understood as a systems breakdown driven by measurable, modifiable factors.
This Masterclass gives you direct access to the researchers, evidence and clinical thinking reshaping how we understand cognitive decline and brain resilience.
If you want to understand the biology driving dementia risk and the interventions that may help influence its trajectory, this training is essential.
CO-PRESENTED BY FOOD FOR THE BRAIN AND THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE (ISOM)