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SUMMARY:At the Frontlines of Chronic Illness: Conversations with ILADS Experts
DESCRIPTION:Free Public Webinar\nAt the Frontlines of Chronic Illness: Conversations with ILADS Experts\nJoin ILADS for a public webinar\, bringing together leading voices in the field of Lyme disease to answer your most pressing questions and provide clarity on some of the most misunderstood illnesses of our time. \nThis dynamic conversation will feature an expert panel of ILADS member clinicians and specialists: Dr. Eboni Cornish\, MD; Dr. Chris Winfrey\, MD; Dr. Melanie Stein\, ND; Nicole Bell and Dr. Tania Dempsey\, MD. Whether you’re a patient\, caregiver\, or simply curious about Lyme disease and other infection associated chronic conditions and their impact\, this webinar is designed to empower you with knowledge\, guidance\, and hope. \nThis is a unique opportunity to hear directly from experts at the forefront of integrative and personalised Lyme care. \nThis webinar is a part of supporting ILADS and ILADEF this holiday season. If you are able\, please consider making a donation to ILADEF this holiday season. Your gift opens the door to knowledge that heals. Donate online at https://iladef.org/donation
URL:https://aonm.org/event/at-the-frontlines-of-chronic-illness-conversations-with-ilads-experts/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="ILADS":MAILTO:conference@ilads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260113T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260105T105018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T163957Z
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] Autoimmune Antibodies: A Missing Piece in M.E.\, POTS\, and Long COVID?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first in a series of webinars highlighting the groundbreaking testing offered by CellTrend Laboratory in Germany. \nEmerging research is uncovering the role of a novel class of biomarkers: autoantibodies\, which are antibodies that mistakenly target the body’s own receptors in complex neuroimmune and autonomic disorders such as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.)\, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)\, Small Fibre Neuropathy (SFN)\, and Long COVID. \nIn this session\, Professor Dr. Kai Schulze-Forster\, CEO of CellTrend\, will explore the pioneering work of MD scientists Professors Carmen Scheibenbogen and Uwe Wirth\, whose research laid the foundation for these innovative markers. \nThe webinar will also cover:\n– How autoantibodies may disrupt receptors that regulate heart rate\, blood flow\, neurotransmission\, and immune balance\, contributing to hallmark symptoms in these conditions.\n– The history and discovery of these biomarkers.\n– The advanced immunoassays developed in collaboration with Charité University Hospital\, Berlin\, which enable clinicians and researchers to measure these specific antibodies and gain valuable physiological insights. \nKey markers discussed will include:\n– Beta-1 and Beta-2 adrenergic receptor autoantibodies\n– Muscarinic M3 and M4 acetylcholine receptor autoantibodies \nDiscover how these insights are shaping research and patient care in chronic neuroimmune conditions.\nLearn more about CellTrend’s testing: aonm.org/celltrend/
URL:https://aonm.org/event/webinar-autoimmune-antibodies-a-missing-piece-in-m-e-pots-and-long-covid/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Academy of Nutritional Medicine (AONM)":MAILTO:info@aonm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260206T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260206T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260128T130429Z
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] Infection\, Immunity\, and the Brain: Clinical Implications for Neuropsychiatric Disease
DESCRIPTION:Case Studies: Autoimmune Brain Panel™ \nPresented by: Craig Shimasaki\, PhD\, MBA \nThis talk will explore the biological pathways through which infectious triggers can lead to immune-mediated dysfunction\, affecting brain function and contributing to a wide spectrum of neurological and psychiatric manifestations. \nThe presentation will outline key clinical features that may help distinguish autoimmune-related processes from primary psychiatric conditions. \nIn addition\, the session will discuss the role of the Autoimmune Brain Panel™ as a tool to assess whether symptoms are driven by immune mechanisms\, illustrated through selected patient cases in which positive findings informed treatment decisions and were followed by significant symptom improvement.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/webinar-infection-immunity-and-the-brain-clinical-implications-for-neuropsychiatric-disease/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Moleculera Biosciences":MAILTO:customerservice@moleculera.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260224T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260224T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260105T165055Z
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] Lyme\, Co-Infections\, and the Brain: Clinical Strategies for Neuropsychiatric and Neurological Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Aylin Ozdemir for an expert-led exploration of the neurological and neuropsychiatric complexities of Lyme disease and associated co-infections\, based on a recently published peer-reviewed research paper (June 2025). \nThis webinar examines why Lyme disease is frequently misdiagnosed in patients presenting with cognitive\, behavioural\, and neurological symptoms\, and how expanded diagnostic approaches can reveal underlying immune dysregulation and neuroinflammation when standard testing falls short. \nDrawing from real-world clinical cases\, attendees will learn about integrative therapeutic approaches to support neurological and neuropsychiatric recovery\, including antimicrobial strategies\, immune modulation\, neuroprotective and mitochondrial support\, and long-term maintenance protocols to reduce relapse.  \nDr. Kunal Garg will provide a brief overview of the application of CARE Guidelines\, highlighting the importance of rigorous case documentation and high-quality publishing in advancing evidence-informed Lyme disease care.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/webinar-lyme-co-infections-and-the-brain-clinical-strategies-for-neuropsychiatric-and-neurological-recovery/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Academy of Nutritional Medicine (AONM)":MAILTO:info@aonm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260304T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260304T163000
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CREATED:20260302T093857Z
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SUMMARY:“Stronger Together” – ME/CFS Alliance 20th Anniversary event
DESCRIPTION:“Stronger Together” – ME/CFS Alliance 20th Anniversary event The Pavilion\, Winchester Cathedral\nThe Winchester-based ME/CFS Alliance\, in collaboration with Professor Sir Stephen Holgate\, is spearheading a symposium of UK and international scientists\, clinicians\, stakeholders\, ME charities\, ME/CFS patients\, their families and supporters\, to discuss the next strategic steps of ME research. \nLast August\, DeCodeME published ground-breaking results identifying eight genetic markers in ME sufferers that are a roadmap to the next level of research that could finally uncover the biomedical causes of the disease. \nThis event aims to bring together those at the forefront of ME research and build a network that can accelerate making ME and Long Covid a strategic priority in the UK. \nThrough presentations\, discussion and workshops\, we will look at the vital work being done right now\, and the next steps needed to urge the UK government to fund further research into this debilitating condition. \nWe are delighted to have presentations from:- \nProf. Sir Stephen Holgate\, Professor of Immunopharmacology\, University of Southampton Prof. Chris Ponting\, Chair of Medical Bioinformatics\, University of Edinburgh Prof. Danny Altmann\, Professor of Immunology\, Imperial College London Prof. Nisreen Alwen\, Professor of Public Health\, University of Southampton Dr. Stephen Gardener\, CEO of Precision Life \nDr. Karl Morten – Oxford University \nDr Carmen Scheibenbogen\, Immunologist at the University of Berlin \nDr Rob Wust\, from the Netherlands\, presenting his research on mitochondria \nDr Nancy Klimas\, Director of Neuro Immune Medicine and Clinical Research Miami \nTicket price (including lunch & prize draw) £25 Concessions £20 (disabled & low income) \nFor tickets & further information please email info@mecfsalliance.org.uk
URL:https://aonm.org/event/stronger-together-me-cfs-alliance-20th-anniversary-event/
LOCATION:Winchester Cathedral\, The Pavilion\, Winchester Cathedral\, Winchester\, SO23 9HA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="ME CFS Alliance":MAILTO:info@mecfsalliance.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260121T101043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T161503Z
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] The Gut-Brain-Immune Triad: What Happens When it Breaks Down?
DESCRIPTION:What if some of the most challenging neuropsychiatric symptoms arise not only in the brain itself\, but also from a breakdown in the gut–brain–immune triad? \nAONM is pleased to host a special webinar with Professor Craig Shimasaki exploring the complex interplay between gut barrier disruption\, immune activation\, and blood-brain-barrier permeability and neuropsychiatric symptoms. \nDuring this webinar we’ll review the latest evidence linking dysbiosis\, infections\, autoantibodies\, and molecular mimicry to OCD\, anxiety\, tics\, cognitive changes\, and treatment-resistant mood disorders. Integrative clinicians and practitioners will come away with a systems biology framework\, pattern recognition for common symptoms\, and case-based insights to move beyond symptom management toward root-cause care. \nWe will cover practical guidance and assessment strategies\, targeting the “three I’s”: infection\, inflammation\, and immune dysfunction\, with considerations for metabolic dysfunction\, Herxheimer reactions\, and comorbidities. \nJoin us for a fascinating update on these biological interconnections that will enhance your diagnostic capabilities and gain a deeper understanding of the gut–brain–immune axis in neuropsychiatric care.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/webinar-the-gut-brain-immune-triad-what-happens-when-it-breaks-down/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Academy of Nutritional Medicine (AONM)":MAILTO:info@aonm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260306T123112Z
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] Infection-Associated Chronic Neuropsychiatric Impairments
DESCRIPTION:Infection-Associated Chronic Neuropsychiatric Impairments\nExploring infectious and immune drivers of chronic cognitive\, behavioural\, and psychiatric symptoms\nIn this AONM webinar\, psychiatrist Dr. Robert Bransfield explores how infections can contribute to chronic neuropsychiatric symptoms. He discusses how immune responses to pathogens can inflame the brain\, impair cognition\, and alter mood and behaviour. \nDr. Bransfield presents a multi-system disease model in which microbes such as Borrelia burgdorferi trigger neuroinflammation\, autoimmunity\, and lasting immune dysregulation. He examines how cumulative pathogen exposure may drive a spectrum of mental and behavioural disturbances. \nThe webinar also considers historical and modern infections\, emerging research on microbes and mental illness\, and potential societal impacts\, including rising psychiatric burden and instability following SARS-CoV-2. It emphasises the need for a medical approach that integrates psychiatry\, neurology\, immunology\, and infectious disease.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/webinar-infection-associated-chronic-neuropsychiatric-impairments/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Academy of Nutritional Medicine (AONM)":MAILTO:info@aonm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20251211T120855Z
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SUMMARY:2026 ILADS European Scientific Conference
DESCRIPTION:Conference OverviewThis specialised medical conference is designed for healthcare professionals seeking a deeper understanding of the accurate diagnosis\, management\, and treatment of tick-borne diseases. Attendees will gain access to the latest clinical research\, emerging science\, and advanced treatment protocols related to Lyme disease and associated infections. \nProgram HighlightsThursday\, April 16 \n\nHalf-day intensive session featuring the newly updated European Vector-Borne Illness Fundamentals Course\n\nFriday & Saturday \n\nFull days of scientific presentations from leading clinicians and researchers\nIn-depth sessions covering diagnostics\, co-infections\, chronic presentations\, emerging pathogens\, and treatment innovations\n\nAdditional Features \n\nEvening networking events with physician leaders and international experts\nExhibitor hall showcasing medical technologies\, diagnostics\, and clinical services\nContinuing Medical Education (CME) credits available\n\nWho Should AttendThis event is tailored for medical professionals involved in diagnosing or treating Lyme and tick-borne illnesses\, including:MDs\, DOs\, NDs\, PAs\, NPs\, RNs\, PhDs\, researchers\, and allied professionals supporting patient care in infectious disease\, environmental medicine\, functional medicine\, and related fields
URL:https://aonm.org/event/2026-ilads-european-scientific-conference/
LOCATION:Hilton London Heathrow Airport\, London Heathrow Airport\, Terminal 4\, Nelson Road\, Hounslow\, TW6 2GW\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="ILADS":MAILTO:conference@ilads.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
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SUMMARY:[WEBINAR] A Unifying Model of M.E.: An Integrated Approach to a Complex Illness
DESCRIPTION:A Unifying Model of M.E.: An Integrated Approach to a Complex Illness\nPatrick Ussher\, who has recently written the book Understanding ME/CFS & Strategies for Healing\, was initially inspired by the paper written by Professors Scheibenbogen and Wirth: “A Unifying Hypothesis of the Pathophysiology of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS).” He will first outline why a unifying hypothesis is likely so crucial for clarifying the nature of ME/CFS\, an illness which has often been thought to involve a range of random problems but which\, according to this new German research\, actually involves a clear\, predictable pathophysiology comprised of many interlinking vicious cycles.  \nPatrick will then give an overview of the main components of the Wirth and Scheibenbogen model\, including: hypoperfusion\, low blood volume\, autoimmunity\, cellular and autonomic dysfunction\, and the precise reasons for post-exertional malaise.  \nWith this overview in place\, Professor Klaus Wirth will then build on the explanations of Patrick’s\, outlining his disease model in much greater detail\, including discussion of the therapeutic he is developing (www.mitodicure.com) which he hopes will become the first medication approved specifically for ME/CFS.  \nThis will be a fascinating insight into this devastating condition that truly provides a unified perspective\, unravelling many of its complexities. \nAbout Patrick Ussher\nPatrick Ussher is an author\, composer\, and ME/CFS advocate who has lived with the condition for seven years. His recent book\, Understanding ME/CFS & Strategies for Healing\, breaks down breakthrough research from Professors Wirth and Scheibenbogen for patient audiences\, and he shares insights on treatment strategies through his YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@me-cfs-strategiesforhealing) and writings for Health Rising. \nAbout Klaus Wirth\nProf. Dr. Klaus Wirth\, Medical Doctor\, PhD\, has served as Chief Scientific Officer and Managing Director of Mitodicure since 2022. He was previously Senior Researcher at Sanofi in Germany which he joined in 1984. Klaus worked as a pharmacologist in the fields of cardiovascular\, bradykinin antagonism\, cerebral blood flow\, stroke\, heart failure\, arrhythmias\, sodium-calcium exchanger NCX blockers\, endocrinology\, diabetes\, obstructive sleep apnea\, dysphagia\, and immunology. Approximately 70 patents are attributable to his work\, as well as five clinical developmental projects\, one of which Firazyr™\, a drug for the treatment of acute attacks of hereditary angioedema\, has reached the market. Klaus was co-founder of KOSA Pharma GmbH. He is adjunct professor at the Institute of Pharmacology at Goethe University Frankfurt\, Germany.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/webinar-a-unifying-model-of-m-e-an-integrated-approach-to-a-complex-illness/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Academy of Nutritional Medicine (AONM)":MAILTO:info@aonm.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260128T102639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T103034Z
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SUMMARY:International ME/CFS Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:This international scientific conference will showcase cutting-edge research into disease mechanisms\, together with the latest clinical trial evidence on potential treatments for ME/CFS (myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome) and post-COVID conditions.  \nSpanning two days\, the hybrid event brings together clinicians\, researchers\, and interdisciplinary experts from across medicine and the life sciences to exchange knowledge and advance the field. \nThe conference will be streamed live from the historic Harnack House of the Max Planck Society in Berlin\, Germany\, allowing participants worldwide to join online. All scientific sessions will be held in English.  \nAn afternoon symposium on day two will be dedicated to a German-speaking audience\, with the detailed programme to be announced soon. \nRegistration for online attendance opens in mid-February. Further speaker announcements and programme highlights will be released shortly. \nRecordings of the lectures\, presentation materials and concise session summaries will be made freely available to the public following the conference.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/international-me-cfs-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="ME CFS Research Foundation":MAILTO:contact@mecfs-research.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T173000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260216T145847Z
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SUMMARY:Perrin Technique Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us in London for the Annual Perrin Technique Conference 2026 – learn from expert guest speakers and connect with fellow practitioners from around the world. \nThis year’s conference brings together a remarkable panel of speakers from medicine\, osteopathy\, and nutritional science: \n\nDr Yassine Bendiabdallah\, Functional Medicine Specialist and Co-Founder of Zen Healthcare\nCristian Ciranna-Raab\, International Osteopath and Lecturer\nGillian Crowther\, Director of Research at AONM\, Specialist in Mitochondrial Dysfunction\nDr Nina Bailey\, Nutrition Scientist at Igennus Healthcare Nutrition\nProf. Adrian Heald\, Consultant Physician at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust\n\nThe annual Perrin Technique conference is a valuable opportunity to deepen your knowledge and stay at the heart of the latest developments in ME/CFS\, Long COVID\, and related conditions. It’s a fantastic chance to hear our speakers’ insights\, discuss clinical strategies\, and explore practical techniques you can apply in your practice. \nThe conference is a key part of maintaining your Perrin Technique Practitioner license. All UK practitioners are expected to attend in person\, while practitioners not based in the UK are warmly encouraged to join in person if possible; if not\, registering for the conference recording is required.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/perrin-technique-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn London Regent’s Park\, Carburton Street\, London\, W1W 5EE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Perrin Clinic":MAILTO:PR@theperrinclinic.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260516T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260516T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260216T150752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T150752Z
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SUMMARY:Yes to Life Annual Conference 2026 - Online
DESCRIPTION:Reclaiming our True Nature \nWhat science is telling us about the impact of psychological\, emotional and spiritual factors on survivorship  \nThis year’s conference focuses on the deeper forces at work affecting our overall longevity and\, therefore of great importance to anyone faced with a diagnosis of cancer.  \nIt has now been recognised that although factors such as diet and exercise are crucial elements to any lifestyle recovery programme\, the effect of these will be seriously undermined if issues such as chronic stress\, unresolved trauma\, poor social connections and loneliness\, disconnection from nature and its rhythms\, or fundamental lack of purpose are not addressed.  \nSpeakers will explore the science behind these findings and the available resources and support to embrace the changes required to reclaim our true nature.  \n  \n 
URL:https://aonm.org/event/yes-to-life-annual-conference-2026-online/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20250915T104132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T164156Z
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SUMMARY:Integrative & Personalised Medicine Congress 2026
DESCRIPTION:The largest integrative medicine event in the UK!\n\n\nThe 2025 congress took place from 19th – 21st June 2025 and welcomed more than 2\,400 healthcare professionals from 54 countries to the prestigious QEII Centre in the heart of London. \nOrganised in association with The College of Medicine UK\, the congress is fast becoming a landmark annual event where the community comes together to discuss the benefits of taking a whole-person\, patient centred approach to health. The congress represents healthcare professionals from a range of modalities including conventional\, integrative\, functional\, lifestyle\, environmental\, complementary and holistic medicine. \nOver three days\, highly acclaimed healthcare professionals from across the globe presented evidence-based research and case studies. By sharing clinical experience\, knowledge and ideas\, doctors\, therapists and practitioners gained a greater understanding that a multi-disciplinary team and whole-person approach can provide the patient with the best possible outcomes. \nThe countdown to 2026 is now on: 18th – 20th June 2026
URL:https://aonm.org/event/integrative-personalised-medicine-congress-2026/
LOCATION:Queen Elizabeth II Centre\, Broad Sanctuary\, London\, SW1P 3EE\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Istanbul:20260903T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Istanbul:20260906T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260223T112818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T104424Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Conference on Chronic Infection Pathologies
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Conference on Chronic Infection Pathologies \nFROM DATA TO DIAGNOSIS\n<please note change of venue from Istanbul to Helsinki> \nBuilding on the scientific success of CIP 2025\, the second Conference on Chronic Infection Pathologies returns with renewed energy and a sharper clinical focus. The inaugural edition united international clinicians\, researchers\, data scientists\, and patient advocates to share real-world insights on tick-borne diseases\, long COVID\, polymicrobial infections\, immune dysfunction\, and AI-powered diagnostics — all centred on transforming complex data into practical clinical solutions. \nThe upcoming edition advances this vision under the theme “From Data to Diagnosis.” It will spotlight how robust datasets\, cutting-edge diagnostics\, and machine learning are reshaping clinical decision-making and improving outcomes for patients living with chronic infections. \nThe call for abstracts is now open. We invite submissions of original research\, clinical studies\, diagnostic innovations\, and patient-centred data aligned with this translational mission. Abstracts are due by 30 June 2026\, and registration opens in April 2026. \nJoin us in bridging research and real-world diagnosis — and in shaping the future of data-driven care in chronic infection.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/2nd-annual-conference-on-chronic-infection-pathologies/
LOCATION:Helsinki\, Finland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chronic Infection Pathologies":MAILTO:info@chronicinfectionpathologies.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T124345
CREATED:20260401T142555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T142555Z
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SUMMARY:NMI Summit 2026:  Longevity and Biological Ageing - Enhancing Health into Advanced Age
DESCRIPTION:Longevity and Biological Ageing: Enhancing Health into Advanced Age\nThe NMI Summit 2026: Longevity and Biological Ageing explores how precision nutrition and personalised lifestyle medicine can transform the way we age. This forward-thinking event focuses on optimising health\, preventing chronic disease\, and enabling individuals to live longer\, healthier\, and more resilient lives. \nWhile life expectancy continues to rise\, healthspan has not kept pace. Many individuals are experiencing declining functional capacity alongside increasing rates of chronic conditions such as osteoporosis\, cardiometabolic disease\, and dementia. \nHistorically\, age-related decline was viewed as inevitable. However\, emerging research and clinical interventions targeting the hallmarks of biological ageing are challenging this assumption. There is growing evidence that ageing processes can be slowed—and in some cases\, aspects of age-related disease can be prevented\, improved\, or even reversed. \nThis conference showcases the latest advances in biological age assessment and intervention\, highlighting how targeted nutrition and lifestyle strategies can positively influence metabolic health\, body composition\, vascular function\, immune resilience\, cognition\, mood\, and overall vitality. \nKey Themes Include:\n\nMolecular and physiological markers of ageing\nMeasurement of biological age\, including methylation and epigenetic clocks\nBiomarkers of functional capacity\, organ reserve\, and overall health status\nClinical interventions that support cellular health and modulate ageing pathways\nStrategies to delay ageing processes\, reduce disease risk\, and optimise long-term health\n\nPromoting healthy ageing through predictive\, preventative\, and personalised approaches is a growing priority in modern healthcare. The NMI Summit 2026 brings together leading experts at the forefront of longevity science\, providing practical insights and evidence-based strategies to support clinical practice and enhance both physical and mental wellbeing—now and into advanced age.
URL:https://aonm.org/event/nmi-summit-2026-longevity-and-biological-ageing-enhancing-health-into-advanced-age/
LOCATION:Millennium Gloucester Hotel\, 4-18 Harrington Gardens\, London\, SW7 4LH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:BNFM Annual Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:BNFM Annual Conference 2026 – Functional Medicine in Metabolic Health \n 
URL:https://aonm.org/event/bnfm-annual-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Etc Venues Monument\, 8 Eastcheap\, London\, EC3M 1AE\, United Kingdom
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