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What is Postpartum Depression?
It depends who you ask. If you ask me, I’m likely to describe a number of potential contributors that can ultimately be tagged with the impressionist psychiatric descri...
Depression, Anxiety: All In Your Head?
One of the most remarkable papers I have read in the psychiatric literature was about a 57 year old woman who was treated with months of both antipsychotic and ...
The Standard American Diet is never better represented than in our devotion to processed food, upon rising.
The cereal aisle in an average grocery store is an epic display of our indoctrination int
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Understand 4 principal tenets that may be undermining your current understanding of the efficacy and safety of antidepressants.
The following are four principal tenets that may undermine your current understanding of the efficacy and safety of antidepressant medication.
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While I advocate for a high natural fat, vegetable-based carb diet for most people, I am often asked, “What should I eat for a snack?” With improved blood sugar stability, constant hunger becomes less...
A recent study contributes to the literature suggesting a bidrectional relationship between schizophrenia and autoimmune diseases. In a Danish cohort, individuals with schizophrenia and infectious exp...
- This is a thorough discussion of the fluoride fallacy – it doesn’t help decay and it puts the whole body at risk.
- This Harvard University meta-analysis exposes the potential for fluoride to n ...
Welcome to Fearless Parent Radio and my own show, Fearless Medicine.
Over at Fearless Parent, where I am Medical Director, Louise Kuo Habakus and Alison MacNeil host a provocative weekly radio show o...
- 37 trials were analyzed by the Cochrane Database to determine that exercise was as effective as therapy and as medication for depression treatment, although these studies were of limited quality.
A discussion of B12 deficiency as an easily reversible cause of mental illness.