Dr.
Richard H. Blau
Article Subjects:
Food & Nutrition
About The Author:
Dr. Richard H. Blau is the author of Too Young to
Feel Old: The Arthritis Doctor's 28-Day Formula For Pain-Free Living. For more than 20 years,
and as the founder and medical director of
The Arthritis Institute of Long Island, he has worked with arthritis suffers
of all ages, treating symptoms that range from moderate stiffness to
crippling pain and deformity. Please visit his website to learn more:
www.arthritisinstitute.com.
Judith J.
Wurtman, PhD &
Nina Frusztajer Marquis, MD
The Serotonin Power Diet
Authors
Article
Subjects: Weight
Loss
Judith J.
Wurtman, PhD, has been recognized
worldwide for decades of pioneering research
into the relationship of food, mood, brain, and
appetite. Dr. Wurtman received her PhD in cell
biology from MIT and took additional training as
an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow in nutrition/obesity.
The author of five books for the general public,
she has written more than 40 peer-reviewed
articles for professional publications.
Nina Frusztajer Marquis, MD,
received her master's degree in nutrition from
Columbia University and her medical degree from
George Washington University. Her articles on
weight, stress, and lifestyle have appeared
in numerous publications. With Judith Wurtman,
she founded the Adara Weight Loss Centers in the
San Francisco Bay Area, where she lives, and in
Boston, where Dr. Wurtman resides.
They are the authors of
The Serotonin
Power Diet: Use Your Brain’s Natural Chemistry
to Cut Cravings, Curb Emotional Overeating, and
Lose Weight. Published by Rodale.
January 2007; $24.95US/$31.00CAN; 1-59486-346-6.
For more information, please visit
www.serotoninpowerdiet.com
Dr. Scott M. Shannon, author of Please Don't Label My Child
Article Subjects:
Food & Nutrition
About the Author:
SCOTT M. SHANNON, MD, is a pediatric psychiatrist, board certified in
general psychiatry, child/adolescent psychiatry, and holistic medicine.
He currently serves as medical director for four residential treatment
centers for children and teens in northern Colorado