by webmaster@woomera.eu | Sep 26, 2019 | 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, News |
The presentations of the speakers of the 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, held in Brussels on the 24th of September 2019, are now available online! This includes the presentations from Dr Patrycia Kupnicka, Prof. Alexander Jäger, Dr. Henk Hendriks, Dr. Simona...
by webmaster@woomera.eu | Sep 26, 2019 | 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, News |
The 6 posters that were presented during the 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, on the 24th of September 2019 in Brussels, are now available online! This also includes the poster of Dr Emilia Ruggiero, from IRCCS Nuromed, Italy, entitled: “Moderate alcohol...
by webmaster@woomera.eu | Sep 24, 2019 | 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, News |
Brussels, 24 September 2019. At the 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, European and international researchers presented the latest scientific understanding of the link between moderate beer consumption and health, which has reinforced that moderate consumption of...
by webmaster@2bcom.eu | Aug 29, 2019 | 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, News |
The full programme of the 9th edition of the European Beer and Health Symposium, to be held on the 24th of September 2019 in Brussels, at the Académie des Sciences, is now complete! You can discover it here. Dr. Thomas Thurnell-Read will open the Symposium by...
by webmaster@2bcom.eu | Aug 28, 2019 | 9th European Beer and Health Symposium |
Dr Rosa Lamuela-Raventós will present the preliminary results of a clinical trial currently assessing the effects of moderate and regular beer consumption with and without alcohol (that contain phytoestrogens and other compounds such as silicon that have an effect on...
by webmaster@2bcom.eu | Aug 27, 2019 | 9th European Beer and Health Symposium |
Dr Simona Costanzo will question, in her presentation, the most recent evidence about the impact of moderate alcohol consumption on total mortality risk to give an answer on the J-shaped curve which is currently debated by parts of the scientific and medical...