Overcoming MS - Diet and Lifestyle Feature Week
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 4:34 pm
Hi all,
Just as a way of introduction, we will be conducting a Feature Week on Facebook this week week with Professor George Jelinek and the Neuroepidemiology Unit from The University of Melbourne. You may already know George through his association with the Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis group. We will be posting a number of videos with George and members of the team, where they will discuss their research into using diet and lifestyle modifications to manage MS. George, who was diagnosed with MS over 10 years ago himself, has successfully developed this protocol and has seen great benefits personally from it.
On Thursday evening (6pm AEST), we will be hosting a live, online Q&A with George and two other members of his team. This Q&A is open for anyone to join and participate in, allowing for members of the community to engage in conversation with these researchers and ask any questions that they may have. More details will be posted about this throughout the week. We would love to get as much community engagement as possible during this week, so please interact with us on Facebook and like, comment and share as many of the posts as possible.
The first feature, an introductory video with George, will be posted at 4pm AEST today. We look forward to all of your contributions!
Just as a way of introduction, we will be conducting a Feature Week on Facebook this week week with Professor George Jelinek and the Neuroepidemiology Unit from The University of Melbourne. You may already know George through his association with the Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis group. We will be posting a number of videos with George and members of the team, where they will discuss their research into using diet and lifestyle modifications to manage MS. George, who was diagnosed with MS over 10 years ago himself, has successfully developed this protocol and has seen great benefits personally from it.
On Thursday evening (6pm AEST), we will be hosting a live, online Q&A with George and two other members of his team. This Q&A is open for anyone to join and participate in, allowing for members of the community to engage in conversation with these researchers and ask any questions that they may have. More details will be posted about this throughout the week. We would love to get as much community engagement as possible during this week, so please interact with us on Facebook and like, comment and share as many of the posts as possible.
The first feature, an introductory video with George, will be posted at 4pm AEST today. We look forward to all of your contributions!