The Science
Our most well-respected scientific research validates the time-honored understanding that by far and away the most powerful factors affecting health and longevity are modifiable choices including the foods we eat and other aspects of lifestyle. So let’s move forward and explore this empowering information.
The microbiome and cancer
Nature Reviews Cancer • November 7, 2013
Prebiotic feeding elevates central brain derived neurotrophic factor
Neurochemistry International • October 10, 2013
Microbiota associated with type 2 diabetes and its related complications
Food Science and Human Wellness • September 23, 2013
So depression is an inflammatory disease, but where does the inflammation come from?
BMC Medicine • September 12, 2013
Evaluation of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Risk Factors
International Journal of Pediatrics • September 10, 2013
Alzheimer’s disease and the microbiome
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience • August 26, 2013
Antipsychotics and the gut microbiome: olanzapine-induced metabolic dysfunction is attenuated by antibiotic administration in the rat
Translational Psychiatry • August 14, 2013
Gut microbiota after gastric bypass in human obesity: increased richness and associations of bacterial genera with adipose tissue genes
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition • April 8, 2013
Consumption of artificially and sugar-sweetened beverages and incident type 2 diabetes in the Etude Epide´ miologique aupre` s des femmes de la Mutuelle Ge´ ne´rale de l’Education Nationale–European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort1
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition • January 30, 2013
Cesarean versus Vaginal Delivery: Long term infant outcomes and the Hygiene Hypothesis
Clinical Perinatol • June 14, 2012
Cesarean versus Vaginal Delivery: Long term infant outcomes and the Hygiene Hypothesis
Clinics in Perinotology • June 1, 2012
Gut microbiome, obesity, and metabolic dysfunction
The Journal of Clinical Investigation • June 1, 2011
The Intestinal Microbiota Affect Central Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotropic Factor and Behavior in Mice
GASTROENTEROLOGY • April 19, 2011
The Empowering Neurologist Podcast
The Empowering Neurologist is my interview series with some of the most exciting practitioners and thought leaders in health and wellness. Each episode features an in-depth discussion about cutting-edge advancements in areas like Alzheimer’s prevention, nutrition, aging, and more.

