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DTSTAMP:20181214T135417
DTSTART:20190227T090000
DTEND:20190227T160000
SUMMARY:CONSCIENTIOUS EATING: MENTAL HEALTH, INFLAMMATION, AND THE AGING BRAIN (Institute for Brain Potential)
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Institute for Brain Potential presents <b>CONSCIENTIOUS EATING: MENTAL HEALTH, INFLAMMATION, AND THE AGING BRAIN </b>in the Toyota Meeting Hall, 3330 Civic Center Drive.</p><p>Admission is $89/$79 at the door.&nbsp; For more information and registration call 866.652.7414, email <a href="mailto:&#105;&#110;&#102;&#111;&#64;&#105;&#98;&#112;&#99;&#101;&#117;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;">info@ibpceu.com</a> or access <a href="http://www.ibpceu.com">www.ibpceu.com</a>. </p><p>Acquire an in-depth understanding of how conscientious eating can help reduce inflammation, curtail stress-related eating, lessen anxiety, elevate mood, improve sleep, and protect the aging brain.&nbsp; Health professionals working in medical, dental, and behavioral practices completing this 6-hour program should be able to: 1. Identify how diet affects stress, mental health, and appetite. 2. Describe the link between inflammation of the GI tract, anxiety and mood, and anti-inflammatory foods. 3. Discuss how conscientious eating can help protect the aging brain. 4. List conscientious eating habits that can calm an overactive brain.</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Institute for Brain Potential presents <b>CONSCIENTIOUS EATING: MENTAL HEALTH, INFLAMMATION, AND THE AGING BRAIN </b>in the Toyota Meeting Hall, 3330 Civic Center Drive.</p><p>Admission is $89/$79 at the door.&nbsp; For more information and registration call 866.652.7414, email <a href="mailto:&#105;&#110;&#102;&#111;&#64;&#105;&#98;&#112;&#99;&#101;&#117;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;">info@ibpceu.com</a> or access <a href="http://www.ibpceu.com">www.ibpceu.com</a>. </p><p>Acquire an in-depth understanding of how conscientious eating can help reduce inflammation, curtail stress-related eating, lessen anxiety, elevate mood, improve sleep, and protect the aging brain.&nbsp; Health professionals working in medical, dental, and behavioral practices completing this 6-hour program should be able to: 1. Identify how diet affects stress, mental health, and appetite. 2. Describe the link between inflammation of the GI tract, anxiety and mood, and anti-inflammatory foods. 3. Discuss how conscientious eating can help protect the aging brain. 4. List conscientious eating habits that can calm an overactive brain.</p>
LOCATION:Toyota Meeting Hall\, 3330 Civic Center Drive Torrance\, California 90503
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