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This podcast follows up a successful webinar on the spectrum of picky eating. The podcast will help create a better understanding of the full spectrum of Picky Eating from moderate to severe (including ARFID), the nutritional implications, and nutritional and behavioral management principles.
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This podcast follows up a successful webinar we hosted with the same title. The objective of the webinar was focusing on the nutritional management of children with GI intolerance and included scientific information and practical advice covering the following topics:
1. Use of eHF vs AAF in cow’s milk allergy (CMA)
2. Use of eHF vs AAF in tube feeding
3. Blended diet
4. Nutritional assessment in stunting
5. Antibiotic related diarrhea
6. Nutritional assessment during Covid-19
7. Role of pre & probiotics in tube feeding
8. Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI)
9. Bowel resection & gut brain axis
10. Impact of flavor to the gut function
11. Tube feed administration
12. Role of oral/smell priming in tube feeding
13. Way of feed administration
14. Anorexia nervosa
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This stand alone episode of The Feed podcast follows the educational webinar on Gut and Immune Health with Dr. Rosan Meyer, Prof. Udo Herz and Prof. Seppo Salminen. In a Q&A format, the relevance and scientific evidence to support synbiotics in the management of infants with cow’s milk allergy will be discussed by the speakers, whilst addressing common queries and concerns with the use of probiotics and synbiotics.
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This standalone episode of The Feed podcast follows the educational webinar on Synbiotics in Allergy Management with Dr. Rosan Meyer, Prof. Harald Renz and Prof. Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn. In a Q&A format, we will explore what factors are associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis in infancy and whether gut microbiota modulation translate into relevant patient benefits.
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This is the third and last episode in a mini-series about the teenage brain, its development and how to best support our teens with inborn errors of metabolism during their transition into adulthood.
In episode 3 we focus on risk taking, training executive function skills and how important it is for parents and caregivers to allow their teens to begin to take the reins of their lives.
We will discuss skills that are relevant in supporting their independence and, in the context of IEMs, how to encourage that, plan for it and embrace it.
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This is the second of a 3 part mini series about the teenage brain, its development and how to best support our teens with inborn errors of metabolism.
On episode 2 we will focus on self-identity and the social world. Teens are building their self-identity and much of teen brain power is answering the question ‘who am I?” They might re-consider their condition and what it means to them. They might re-experience the first impact of their diagnosis on a more complex and painful level, resulting in un-resolved feelings.
We will discuss ways to intervene based on the science and from clinical experience.
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This is the first in a 3 part mini series where we will learn about the teenage brain, its development and how to best support our teens with inborn errors of metabolism during this critical period.
In this first episode, our experts will discuss some broad concepts from the field of neuroscience - brain development and brain functioning and implications for how to be with teens. They will introduce the key developmental tasks of the teen years and some important skills teens need to become independent from their parents.
We will also address how this knowledge can be applied to the management of IEMs through the discussion of case studies.
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In this podcast, the final episode in this three part series Dr. Sarah Jarvis, a general practitioner working in Shepherd's Bush, London, England answers questions related to the impact of COVID-19 on infants and young children and explores the latest evidence and practical tips parents can follow to keep children safe from COVID-19. For Healthcare Professionals Only.
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In this podcast, the second in a three part series, Dr. Sarah Jarvis, a general practitioner working in Shepherd's Bush, London, England dives deeper into the topic and answers questions related to increased risks of COVID-19 during pregnancy and recent evidence regarding susceptibility to COVID-19 during pregnancy. For Healthcare Professionals Only
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In this podcast, the first in a three part series, Dr. Sarah Jarvis, a general practitioner working in Shepherd's Bush, London, England provides the latest insights into COVID-19 during breastfeeding. Concerns have been raised about whether mothers with COVID-19 can transmit the SARS-CoV-2 virus to their infant or young child through breastfeeding. Dr. Jarvis discusses recent evidence and explains how the benefits of breastfeeding out weight the risks of COVID-19. For Healthcare Professionals Only.