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Nutrition and the Microbiome at Midlife - Annina Burns, PhD, RDN, IFMCP

Join Dr. Annina Burns as she delves into the role of nutrition in supporting the microbiome during midlife. This session will cover evidence-based approaches to improving gut health, managing hormonal changes, and enhancing overall well-being through targeted dietary strategies.

Annina Burns, PhD, RDN, IFMCP, is a renowned expert in nutrition and women’s health. With a PhD in Nutrition from the University of Oxford, Dr. Burns has extensive experience in both clinical practice and research, focusing on the intersection of nutrition, metabolic health, and women’s midlife health. She is a registered dietitian and has contributed to numerous publications and conferences on topics such as weight management, hormonal health, and the role of nutrition in chronic disease prevention.

Dr. Burns has held leadership positions in academic and healthcare settings, where she has been recognized for her evidence-based approach and dedication to improving women’s health outcomes. Her work emphasizes the importance of personalized nutrition strategies, integrating the latest research with practical solutions for patients.

Beyond her clinical and academic work, Dr. Burns is a sought-after speaker and educator, committed to empowering women with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive through all stages of life.

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