Can what we eat shape how we feel?

Karger invites you to a live event of People & Science with Dr. Ally Jaffee, award-winning NHS Psychiatry Doctor and co-founder of Nutritank, to explore the emerging field of nutritional psychiatry.

Discover how diet impacts mood, anxiety, and mental wellbeing—through science, lived experience, and practical insights.

Whether you’re a healthcare professional, educator, student, or someone curious about improving mental wellbeing through lifestyle, this talk is for you.

Join us on July 22 at 4 PM (CEST). Register here to attend.

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