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The role of genes in anxiety
Jul 23, 18
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Anxiety disorders appear to be caused by an interaction of biopsychosocial factors, including genetic vulnerability, which interact with situations, stress or trauma to produce clinically significant syndromes. Symptoms vary depending on the specific anxiety disorder.

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Jul 13, 18
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It is understood that the microbiome differs from person to person, even varying in the same individual at different stages of life, thus influencing which genes are active at any given time. How is this influencing autoimmunity?

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Jul 09, 18
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Numerous genes are involved in the production, function and metabolism of oestrogen within the body. Understanding the influence of these genes is useful in the exploration of oestrogen-related conditions.

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Is Addiction in Our Genes? with Elizma Lambert

Jul 06, 18
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What can your genes tell you about your potential for addictive tendendies? Today we welcome back naturopath, Elizma Lambert to share her expertise on this subject. 

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Jul 02, 18
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While often very adaptable, children are just as vulnerable to mood imbalances as adults. Children may have thoughts and feelings that are dificult to articulate, so it is helpful to look for signs of mood issues.

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Mar 20, 18
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In today’s world, it’s impossible to escape the impact of environmental toxins. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, in our homes and our workplaces. In this educational event Dr Denise Furness will share the genetics behind detoxification abilities. 

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Mar 15, 18
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Sydney | The Inaugural Methylation Summit last year was a ground breaking success, in 2018 this conference will be delving into the drivers of anxiety and depression.

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Dec 18, 17
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When supporting fertility management, from a functional and naturopathic perspective, there are a number of factors that are typically taken into consideration to optimise fertility and birth outcomes. One emerging area is Nutrigenomics. 

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