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Research shows that Food Addiction affects up to 20% of adults and has a significant impact on their mental and physical health. Clinical experience suggests this is severely underestimated. The misery from this disease also affects more and more children.
Our International Food Addiction Consensus project will demonstrate the consensus amongst international academics, researchers and clinicians, and forms part of the strategy for getting food addiction recognised by the World Health Organisation as a disease so treatment standards can be developed. The consensus reached will be presented at a conference at the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) in London on May 17th 2024.
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JC Unwin
3 months agoThanks to everyone who contributed to the first round of fundraising! We raised just over £30,000. We need more funds to cover the expenses of running a conference and funding research into food addiction.
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Anonymous
May 8, 2024
£15.00
Judy Wolfe
May 7, 2024
This is so important! Food Addiction is Real! NMW
£40.00
The Food Addiction Institute
Apr 19, 2024
The is The Food Addiction Institute’s Donation for having a presence at this conference contact kqgormley@comcast.net with questions
£1,000.00
Martha Rose Columbus
Apr 15, 2024
Thank you!
Lori Winters
Apr 1, 2024
£25.00
Susan Branscome, Podcast host, Food Addiction, The Problem and the Solution
Mar 25, 2024
This is very important work--Food Addiction is real. I am delighted to contribute to this cause and I will be there May 17!
£50.00
Anonymous
Mar 12, 2024
£20.00
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