A gluten-free, casein-free diet may lead to improvements in behavior and physiological symptoms in some children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to researchers at Penn State
Post • December 18, 2012
A gluten-free, casein-free diet may lead to improvements in behavior and physiological symptoms in some children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to researchers at Penn State. The ...
Diabeteds and Overweight
Post • January 1, 1970
If have type 2 diabetes, by all means, maintain normal body weight. Here's why:
Brain changes in overweight/obese and normal-weight adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus - David Perlmutter M.D.
David Perlmut...
Neurogenesis and Alzheimer’s Disease
Post • January 1, 1970
Neurogenesis and Alzheimer’s Disease
It seems intuitive to consider neurogenesis, the growth of new brain cells, to be something that would be good for the brain. Perhaps it's a bit more of a stretch to t...
If You Choose to Eat Meat, Why Grass-Fed is Your Best Choice
Post • January 1, 1970
The Empowering Neurologist – David Perlmutter, MD, and Dr. Jason Fung
Post • January 1, 1970
Preventing and Reversing Type 2 Diabetes - Naturally
Type 2 diabetes is rampant in the United States at this time, and the future projections don't seem to show that we should expect any improvement in t...
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