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.
Dietary strategies for patients with type 2 diabetes in the era of multi-approaches; review and results from the Dietary Intervention Randomized Controlled Trial (DIRECT)
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice • December 1, 2009
A ketogenic diet as a potential novel therapeutic intervention in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
BMC Neuroscience • April 3, 2006
Treatment of Parkinson disease with diet-induced hyperketonemia: A feasibility study
Neurology • February 22, 2005
Randomized Trial Comparing a Low-Carb Diet and a Calorie-Restricted, Low-Fat Diet on Body Weight and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Healthy Women
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism • June 2, 2003
Efficacy of the Atkins diet as therapy for intractable epilepsy
Neurology • June 1, 2003
Modification of Brain Aging and Neurodegenerative Disorders by Genes, Diet, and Behavior
Physiological Reviews • October 22, 2002
Trends in the Incidence of Coronary Heart Disease and Changes in Diet and Lifestyle in Women
The New England Journal of Medicine • July 11, 2000
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.


