Course Instructor
Daniel Johnston
This course has been approved for 2 hours of Continuing Education. Check for your individual State status at the bottom of the page.
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This is a clinically oriented presentation exploring the role of fatty acids to promote health, resilience to disease, optimize brain function, and how to use them in the management of various
clinical disorders. The course will also explore the meaning of “health” and the role of the brain to promote, control, and ultimately determine the health and quality of life of all people. The biochemistry of fatty acids and their role in cell function and specifically neuron function from neurodevelopment to neurogenesis will be explored. Finally, the attendee will appreciate the mechanisms of dementia and stroke and learn powerful ways to mitigate what will be the epidemic with the highest economic, physical, social, and psychological cost.
- 2 hours of Course Content
- End of Course Assessment
- End of Course Survey
- Course Completion Certificate
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- Successful completion of the course requires an 80% or better on all quizzes.
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