Micronutrients and Mental Health Post-Christchurch Shootings

Have micronutrients helped Muslim community?
Disasters
Psychological injuries
Micronutrients
Terrorism
Mass shooting
Earthquake
Flood
Muslims
New Zealand
Author
Published

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Modified

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Post 15 March terrorist attacks in New Zealand, I joined Te Puna Toiora: Mental Health and Nutrition Research Lab as a co-PI at University of Canterbury undertaking micronutrient intervention to address mental wellbeing of survivors and victims.

Publications

  1. Rucklidge et al., 2021. Massacre, Earthquake, Flood: Translational science evidence that the use of micronutrients post-disaster reduces the risk of post-traumatic stress in survivors of disasters.
  2. Blampied et al., 2020. Disasters, policies and micronutrients: the intersect among ethics, evidence and effective action.