by Dr. Bill Wilson | Aug 30, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
A recent article in the Boston Globe titled “A Broken Covenant” outlines the dismal failure of Massachusetts’s efforts to manage mental health over the past few decades. A long line of Governors, politicians and bureaucrats has closed many of the state’s inpatient...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Mar 3, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
The topic of the connection between diet and various brain disorders keeps hitting the headlines. Several years ago a study that literally shook the medical world was published in The Lancet, one of our major medical journals. This remarkable study was led by Dr. Lidy...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Feb 21, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
It seems like daily we are exposed to headlines implying that two variables are somehow connected. From there it is a short step to concluding that one variable is causing or strongly influencing the other variable. On the surface this is the “correlation suggests...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Sep 26, 2015 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
A Broken Record For years my friends have accused me of sounding like a broken record. I keep insisting that diet plays an absolute key role in brain function. I also believe that a diet of highly processed food increases your risk of getting many common brain...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | May 26, 2015 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
Am I Food Insecure? The Boston Globe recently ran a story written by Taryn Luna about a new grocery store concept called Daily Table. Doug Rauch, former president of the upscale grocery chain Trader Joe’s, runs the non-profit company that developed this unique...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | May 8, 2015 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
It was almost midnight and I found myself trying to force down a Big Mac and stale French fries that came in a bag with the phrase “I’m lovin’ it” plastered in large letters on the side of it. I hadn’t eaten at McDonald’s since at least 2003, the year that the “I’m...