Lamezia, “Science and spirituality in the management of the Covid 19 pandemic”: conference at the Cloister on 13 April

Lamezia Terme – The dark and the light. Science and spirituality in the management of the Covid 19 pandemic. This is the theme of the conference scheduled for April 13th at 5pm in the multipurpose room of the Cloister of San Domenico. They will introduce the works on Dr. Aldo Vastapresident of the Lions Club Lamezia Terme Valle del Savuto, and professor Mario Vigliarolo, biologist. Speakers will be Dr. Giuseppe Barbaro, specialist in internal medicine and cardiology; and Dr. Paolo Ponzo, psychologist and psychotherapist.

Doctor Giuseppe Barbaro is a specialist in Internal Medicine and Cardiology and works at the Umberto I polyclinic in Rome. He specializes in the study of cardiovascular complications associated with viral diseases (e.g. HIV) and complications of antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Furthermore, he specializes in the evaluation of markers of cardiac visceral adiposity, through the echocardiographic determination of the thickness of epicardial adipose tissue in subjects with lipodystrophy due to antiretroviral drugs and in those suffering from obesity and metabolic syndrome. He is the author of more than 200 scientific publications and 4 books on the cardiovascular complications of HIV disease. Dr. Paola Ponzo is a psychologist and psychotherapist with a cognitive behavioral orientation. For years you have been dealing with particular attention and sensitivity to the suffering of the many people affected by the adverse events of the vaccine. She does this on a voluntary basis, dealing with the discomfort caused by the pandemic, by pandemic management and above all by the psychological effects that accompany the medical side effects of the anti-Covid vaccination imposed on citizens; you also deal with this problem within associations, including “Collateral Damage”.

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