Nutrition in Evidence

January 5, 2009

Vitamin D3 – Easy to Measure and Important to Correct

At every first psychiatric interview, especially here in the middle of northern hemisphere winter, - and if you or your client is African American always ask the SAD [seasonal affective disorder] question:
November 8, 2008

Gluten/Celiac, Migraine, & ADD/ADHD Connections 1

Blood Vessels Diminished in Function Contribute to Migraines and to ADD - One cause for all these problems, often over-looked, is gluten sensitivity.
October 18, 2008

Fixing the ADD Madness: The Diagnostic Mess

Right Targets Right Interventions If you don't see the specific AD/HD target, if you don't have a specific objective, how can you hit anything no matter what technique you use?
June 24, 2008

Russert, Heart, Brain and Predictable Vascular Inflammation

ust a quick note in response to the recent New York Times piece on Tim Russert's passing "...Some Painful Truths." Many of the Times comments speak to the futility of the inability to make the diagnosis, when in fact it was already previously made, and many have been talking about these issues regarding vascular health for years. Vascular health is a subject implicit in many conditions from heart to brain, and just as evidence with brain science has a difficult time finding a place in everyday practice, many cardiologists are missing the evidence boat.