by Dr. Bill Wilson | Jun 17, 2012 | Carb Syndrome - Case Studies
On 6/15/12 3:26 PM Dear Dr. Chow: I recently read with interest your attempt to address the obesity issue using mathematical formulas. I am a Family Physician with a long-standing interest in neuroscience, especially the interface between food and brain function. I...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | May 30, 2012 | Carb Syndrome - Case Studies
Dr. Wilson reports from the floor of the hospital where he works as a hospitalist in Gloucester, Mass. This morning at our regular team meeting where all the healthcare professionals gather to discuss the patients I noticed that there was a jar of gum drops on the...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Apr 23, 2012 | CARB Syndrome - Articles, Carb Syndrome - Case Studies
You May Not Be Fat, But Your Liver Might Be I currently work as a Hospitalist near Boston and I spend a lot of time admitting patients who require hospitalization through the emergency room. When working up patients for various medical problems they often undergo an...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Apr 23, 2012 | Carb Syndrome - Case Studies
Dear Doctor Wilson, Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience on what you’ve determined to be the CARB syndrome. I am glad you found our article of interest. I was wondering if your patients get better when they abstain from high fructose corn syrup?...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Apr 20, 2012 | Carb Syndrome - Case Studies
Quality of Life Dear Laura: Thanks for sharing the WSJ piece about quality of life during a chronic illness. I am a Family Physician with a long-standing interest in neuroscience, especially the interface between certain dietary elements and brain function. Over the...