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About Plant-based Prevention Of Disease

The national nonprofit Plant-based Prevention Of Disease (P-POD) continuing education conferences are an evidence-based look at how plant-based eating patterns & lifestyle changes may reduce the risks of society’s major preventable diseases. See agenda.p-pod.org, CE.p-pod.org, speakers.p-pod.org. Core Topics at Conferences:

Promoting healthful behaviors at the community-program & primary-care levels

Cancer prevention & survivorship

Cardiovascular health & disease

Diabetes prevention or reversal

Exercise physiology, & movement in daily lifestyle

Health equity, vulnerable populations, & access disparities for care & nutritious food

Kidney health & chronic kidney disease

Mental & brain health

Microbiota/gut health & dysbiosis; gut-brain axis; immune homeostasis & autoimmunity

Pediatrics

Plant-based nutrition as a practical resource in chronic disease prevention/reversal

Restorative (sleep, social connection) & degrading (chronic stress, risky substances) lifestyle factors

Women's health

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