NEW STUDIES 1
The Kyolic Garlic & Aerobic Fitness Trial
Arterial stiffness is a cardiovascular risk factor, which increases naturally with age. Kyolic garlic has been shown to improve the flexibility of arteries, and slows down blood flow, which may improve oxygen uptake, associated with aerobic fitness.
NEW STUDIES 2
NIIM Executive
Christopher has over thirty years of experience as a c-Suite executive having overseen the development and growth of multiple small, medium and large organisations.
In addition to his role as CEO of NIIM, Christopher is an Executive Director of the ADHD Foundation and a Non-Executive Director of Disability Advocacy Network Australia Ltd (DANA).
Christopher has consulted to organisations on leadership, culture, risk management and performance improvement and has run wellbeing and psychological support services organisations which included suicide prevention. He sat on the board of an NDIS service provider and worked for The Drug Detection Agency specialising in the identification and mitigation of substance abuse risk. In addition to his private and ASX listed company executive roles, Christopher formerly held a seat on the United Nations Association of Australia Environment & Sustainability Committee and was guest lecturer to the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMITU) for master’s students.
Christopher is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Member of the CEO Institute and he graduated with a Master of Commerce, MBA and Pathology qualification. Christopher is a strong advocate for Integrative Medicine and strongly supports the work of the National Institute of Integrative Medicine (NIIM). Christopher has a passion for evidence based medical research, education and medical best practice leading to optimised health outcomes via an integrative approach.