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.
Low-glycemic-index treatment: A liberalized ketogenic diet for treatment of intractable epilepsy
Neurology • December 2, 2005
The Emerging Role of Coenzyme Q-10 in Aging, Neurodegeneration, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer and Diabetes Mellitus
Current Neurovacular Research • December 1, 2005
Effects of Protein, Monounsaturated Fat, and Carbohydrate Intake on Blood Pressure and Serum Lipids
Journal of the American Medical Association • November 16, 2005
Muscle coenzyme Q10 level in statin-related myopathy.
Archives of Neurology • November 10, 2005
Hyperinsulinemia Provokes Synchronous Increases in Central Inflammation and beta-Amyloid in Normal Adults
Journal of the American Medical Association • October 1, 2005
Central Obesity and the Aging Brain
Journal of the American Medical Association • October 1, 2005
Insulin Resistance in Cognitive Impairment
Journal of the American Medical Association • July 1, 2005
Anxiety Disorders
Archives of General Psychiatry • June 5, 2005
Risk factors for progression of brain atrophy in aging
Neurology • May 24, 2005
Effect of feeding systems on omega-3 fatty acids, conjugated linoleic acid and trans fatty acids in Australian beef cuts: potential impact on human health
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition • May 12, 2005
Risk factors for progression of brain atrophy in aging : Six-year follow-up of normal subjects
American Academy of Neurology • May 1, 2005
High total cholesterol levels in late life associated with a reduced risk of dementia
American Academy of Neurology • May 1, 2005
Statin Use and the Risk of Incident Dementia
American Medical Association • March 1, 2005
Treatment of Parkinson disease with diet-induced hyperketonemia: A feasibility study
Neurology • February 22, 2005
Fasting Serum Glucose Level and Cancer Risk in Korean Men and Women
Journal of the American Medical Association • January 12, 2005
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.

