Nutrition in chronic diseases – strategies for a better quality of life

2023-06-20 09:08:50

Virtual patient day on June 29th, 2023

Vienna (OTS) – On June 29, the virtual patient day on the topic “Nutrition in chronic diseases: Strategies for a better quality of life” will take place on selpers.com. At this free online event, experts explain to laypeople why nutrition is an important can have an impact on the quality of life in some chronic diseases and which aspects patients should consider.

The patient day includes lectures on nutrition heart diseases, chronic inflammatory bowel disease, breast cancer and Cystinose. Participation is possible without registration. Questions can already be submitted anonymously to the speakers using a form on the website, which will be answered during the live stream.

The event is supported and recommended by numerous self-help groups, medical societies and organizations from the DACH region.

Details on the agenda and further information on the speakers and content can be found at www.selpers.com/live/patiententag-ernaehrung-2023/

Nutrition in chronic diseases: Strategies for a better quality of life

Online live stream of the virtual patient day

Date: 06/29/2023, 4:00 p.m. – 6:05 p.m

Location: Online, Austria

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Questions & contact:

selpers.com – online platform for the chronically ill and their relatives
Head of PR & Communications
Phillip Other
Tel.: 01/595 4000 50
[email protected]

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