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Broad spectrum micronutrients as a treatment for psychiatric disorders Prof Julia Rucklidge
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Exercise for the older person What can be gained Benefits of Day Therapy and more Bob Barnard Chief Exercise Physiologist, SA Health, Director Active Ageing Australia
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Facilitating behaviour change in clinical practice – enhancing patient engagement Kim Poyner
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Psychological interventions for metabolic syndrome in mental illness Dr Marlene Tham
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Using your personality to support health behavior change Dr Liana Lianov
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Graded exercise for Chronic Fatigue Prof Wallman
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Lifestyle medicine and chronic disease Prof Garry Egger
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Lifestyle change: essential elements for health and well-being Adj A/Prof Sanjay Raghav
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The Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) a brief history and the research Dr Paul Rankin
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Applying the coaching model to increase the patient’s or client’s motivation to change Fiona Cosgrove
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Nutrigenomics: reshaping the lifestyle medicine landscape Dr Christine Houghton
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Tai Chi: an ideal evidence-based approach for physical and mental health Dr Paul Lam
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Revealing the invisible impact of lifestyle changes using epigenomic studies Dr Michelle Thunders
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Exercise for Arthritis Prof Rachelle Buchbinder
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Obesity: underpinnings, mechanisms and influences Prof Stephan Rössner
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Exploding the myths about exercise and weight management Prof Neil King
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Lifestyle Medicine core competencies and Board Certification Stephan Herzog & Dr Liana Lianov
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Human ecology and health Emeritus Prof Mark Wahlqvist
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Meaninglessness, alienation and loss of culture and identity: Now measurable determinants of chronic disease A/Prof John Stevens
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Clinical applications in nutrigenomics case studies Dr Flavia Fayet-Moore
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From hearts to minds: accommodating cognitive function in the management of cardiac patients Jennifer Norris
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Health and wellness coaching in the medical world Fiona Cosgrove
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Oral-Systemic Medicine the importance of the oral cavity in Lifestyle Medicine Dr Christine May
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Smoking Motivating the Unmotivated Prof Renee Bittoun