by Dr. Bill Wilson | Oct 24, 2012 | Blog Articles
PTSD is a type of anxiety disorder associated with severe stress, often generated by exposure to events such as war, sexual assault, abusive relationships and other types of mental and physical trauma. Certainly these events are stressful and traumatic to anyone that...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Oct 15, 2012 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
Perhaps it’s More About Re-connecting with your Brain(s) Rather than Bypassing Your Stomach A recent article in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition titled “Gastric bypass surgery for obesity decreases the reward value of a sweet-fat stimulus as assessed in a...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Sep 26, 2012 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
Over the years I noticed that many of my patients seem to be addicted to sugar and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). Despite my efforts to get them off these harmful substances, they often have a difficult time staying away from them. Addiction is defined as the...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Sep 24, 2012 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
A recent issue of the New England Journal of medicine contained a triple-header of articles demonstrating the adverse effects of sugar-sweetened beverages on weight and fat accumulation in children. The first article “Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Genetic...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Sep 13, 2012 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
A recently published article in Pediatrics titled “Self-Reported Energy Intake by Age in Overweight and Healthy-Weight Children in NHANES, 2001–2008” reported some rather startling findings. They used questionnaires to monitor the food intake of children from ages 1...