by Dr. Bill Wilson | May 24, 2013 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
Last week the CDC released a report titled “Mental Health Surveillance Among Children — United States, 2005–2011”. For the first time the US government has taken a close look at the incidence and prevalence of common childhood disorders such as ADHD, depression,...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | May 15, 2013 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
The short answer is no. I am a strong believer in the importance of following a healthy diet. In my opinion the majority of the chronic illnesses that we see in our patients are driven by years of eating a poor diet. I encourage my patients to follow a low...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Mar 13, 2013 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
A recent Lancet study titled “Atherosclerosis across 4000 years of human history: the Horus study of four ancient populations” purports to show that our ancient ancestors suffered from arteriosclerosis or “hardening of the arteries” just as we do. They concluded: “The...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Mar 2, 2013 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
When it comes to metabolic health, excessive fructose mainly from sugar and HFCS has certainly shown up on the radar screen over the past few decades. “Sugar Blues” was published in 1975, and since then sugar has periodically ended up on the “most wanted”...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Mar 1, 2013 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
Those of you who have spent some time learning about the new disease Carbohydrate Associated Reversible Brain syndrome or CARB syndrome already know that I believe many common brain disorders are connected through a shared pathology. As a clinician, this is what I see...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Feb 16, 2013 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
A recent story in the New York Times titled “Drowning in a Sea of Prescriptions” by Alan Schwarz outlined the sad story of Richard Fee, a 24-year old pre-medical student who hung himself after getting hooked on the prescription stimulant Adderall. It is truly a tragic...