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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/
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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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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.
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