Speaker Spotlight: Mrs. Raya M. AbuYounis
We are delighted to feature Mrs. Raya M. AbuYounis, a distinguished Clinical Dietician Nutritionist from Hope Health and Healing Medical Center, Jordan, as one of the expert speakers at the upcoming 4th World Child & Adolescent Medicine & Health Conference.
Speech Highlight: Effect of Diet & Nutrition on
Children with Neurodiverse Disorders
Mrs. AbuYounis will share invaluable insights on how
carefully structured diets and nutrition strategies can significantly improve
the quality of life for children with neurodiverse disorders, including
autism spectrum disorders, ADD, and ADHD. Her talk will address the science
behind specialized dietary interventions, the practical challenges parents
face, and the promising outcomes observed through targeted nutritional
therapies.
Biography
Based in Dubai, Mrs. Raya AbuYounis is widely recognized for
her expertise in pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders and bariatric
nutrition. With a holistic approach to healthcare, she specializes in
implementing elimination diets such as the GAPS diet, gluten-free
casein-free diet, and carbohydrate-restriction protocols. Her work not only
supports children on the spectrum but also empowers parents and caregivers with
comprehensive nutritional guidance.
Beyond pediatric care, Mrs. AbuYounis is highly experienced
in weight management nutrition. She has successfully guided individuals
struggling with overweight, obesity, and non-communicable diseases by designing
personalized meal plans and evidence-based dietary strategies, ranging
from low-calorie to high-protein approaches.
To know more about her expertise and role in the conference,
visit Speaker Profile – Raya M. AbuYounis: https://child-adolescent-medicine.utilitarianconferences.com/speaker/raya-m-abuyounis
Research Interests
- Nutritional
approaches for autism spectrum disorders, ADD & ADHD
- Clinical
applications of elimination diets for neurodiverse children
- Holistic
diet-based recovery models for pediatric neurodevelopmental conditions
- Obesity
and bariatric nutrition, including sustainable weight management
strategies
Awards, Recognition & Achievements
Mrs. AbuYounis has earned recognition for her contributions
in clinical dietetics and pediatric nutrition, with her work being
acknowledged by healthcare organizations and families across the Middle East.
Her dedication to advancing evidence-based nutrition practices has
positioned her as a trusted expert in her field.
Benefits of Attending
By joining Mrs. AbuYounis’s session, participants will gain:
- Practical
strategies to support neurodiverse children through nutrition
- Insights
into specialized dietary plans backed by clinical research
- Guidance
for families and caregivers navigating complex nutritional challenges
- Broader
understanding of how diet can impact behavioral, emotional, and
developmental outcomes in children
Be Part of the Conference
We invite you to participate in this global platform
dedicated to child and adolescent health. Learn, engage, and network with
international experts.
- Explore
more about the Conference Overview: https://child-adolescent-medicine.utilitarianconferences.com/
- Discover
details of the Scientific Program
- Share
your research through Abstract Submission
- Secure
your place today via Registration: https://child-adolescent-medicine.utilitarianconferences.com/registration
Conclusion
Mrs. Raya M. AbuYounis’s contribution to the conference
emphasizes the transformative role of nutrition in supporting neurodiverse
children. Her expertise bridges clinical practice with real-world
application, offering parents, clinicians, and researchers actionable insights.
Don’t miss the opportunity to attend her impactful session.
👉 Register Now to be part of this prestigious gathering.
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