Online | Ultra-Processed Foods: Health Implications and How to Talk to Patients

Learn about the health implications of ultra-processed foods and how to talk to patients.
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Where

Zoom

Contacts

Janette Rodrigues, administrative director, GW Resiliency & Well-being Center, jrodrigues [at] gwu [dot] edu (jrodrigues[at]gwu[dot]edu)

Join the GW Resiliency and Well-being Center for a Women's Well-being Lecture Series talk at 12 p.m. ET on Friday, September 19, 2025, on “Ultra-Processed Foods: Health Implications and How to Talk to Patients” presented by John Neustadt, ND, author of "Fracture-Proof Your Bones: A Comprehensive Guide to Osteoporosis."

Dr. Neustadt has been recognized by the world's largest medical publisher, Elsevier, as one of the Top 10 Cited Authors in the world for his work. He's spent decades researching the underlying causes of disease and working with clinicians and patients to improve health outcomes through natural and Integrative Medicine.

He has published more than 100 research reviews, lectured frequently at medical conferences and received more than a dozen U.S. Food & Drug Administration Orphan Drug Designations for the potential use of natural products to treat rare diseases. 

The Women's Well-being Lecture Series is supported by the Rosemary Bowes, PhD, Women's Mental Health Fund. Watch previous lectures on YouTube. Learn more about the GW Women's Well-being Initiative.