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Alzheimer’s Prevention: New Frontiers Conference

Early Bird Price Original price was: £99.00.Current price is: £89.00.

28 April 2026 · Online

CO-PRESENTED BY FOOD FOR THE BRAIN AND THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ORTHOMOLECULAR MEDICINE (ISOM)

The evidence is clear. It’s time for prevention to lead clinical practice.

Fewer than one percent of Alzheimer’s cases are caused by genes. Which means that, for 99 per cent of people, the majority of risk is modifiable. This conference brings together world-class experts in aspects of metabolic, nutritional and lifestyle influences that clinicians can target.

Prevention is no longer theoretical. It is doable. It is the new clinical frontier.

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  • Full access to the live online event

  • Full replays included

This is where prevention becomes practice.

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    Alzheimer’s Prevention Conference Ticket co-presented by Food for the Brain and ISOM, focused on biomarkers, metabolism and personalised prevention.

    Why This Event Matters Now

    Drawing directly from the research presented by our speakers, this conference will show you:

    • The emerging picture of amyloid, why the story has changed, and what the evidence now tells us about underlying pathology
    • The central role of homocysteine as a causal and measurable driver of decline
    • The way omega 3 status and B vitamin sufficiency interact to support neuronal structure
    • Why phospholipids form the backbone of healthy brain architecture
    • The impact of menopause, hormones and disrupted sleep on long-term cognitive resilience
    • How ketones provide essential fuel when glucose transport falters
    • The influence of ultra processed diets, insulin resistance and microvascular stress on the ageing brain
    • The growing evidence around periodontal, gut and microbial infections as hidden accelerants of inflammation
    • What oxidative stress, glutathione status and plant-derived polyphenols mean for cellular protection
    • How nutritional biomarkers and real-world citizen science datasets are reshaping personalised prevention

    Prevention is no longer theoretical. It’s the clinical frontier.

    Who This Conference Is For

    Ideal for practitioners working in:
    • Primary care and general practice
    • Functional and integrative medicine
    • Nutrition
    • Naturopathic and lifestyle medicine
    • Ageing, metabolic health and neurology
    • Coaching, nursing and allied health professions
    • Research and academic settings

    If you support patients in midlife or older, this knowledge is essential.

    What This Means For Your Practice

    This conference will equip you to:

    •  Spot the patterns and be equipped with the tools to reduce the cognitive risk earlier in life with those you work with
    • Integrate nutritional biomarkers into assessment with clarity and confidence
    • Prioritise interventions based on biological relevance, not trends
    • Make sense of conflicting data around amyloid, p-tau and diagnostics
    • Translate complex systems-based science into clear patient pathways
    • Strengthen neurological resilience and mental health using the most up-to-date evidence
    • Bring personalised, prevention-led strategies into everyday appointments
    • Support patients with practical, measurable steps that improve outcomes
    Our Global Partner: ISOM

    The International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine is a global leader in nutritional, metabolic and functional medicine education. Their involvement connects this event to an international community of clinicians and expands access for practitioners across North America.

    Secure your Alzheimer’s Prevention Conference Ticket and join us on 28 April for the next chapter of Alzheimer’s prevention.

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