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  2. David Perlmutter - Wikipedia

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    David Perlmutter (born December 31, 1954) is an American celebrity doctor, author, low-carbohydrate diet advocate and promoter of functional medicine. [1] [2] [3]Perlmutter has been widely criticized by dietitians and physicians for promoting misinformation about gluten-containing grains including whole grains which he argues are a main cause of many diseases including brain disorders.

  3. Benjamin G. Neel - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin G. Neel (born 1956) is an American cancer biologist and a Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Health.He served as Director of the Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health from 2015-2023, and formerly served as the Director of Research for Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and a Canada Research Chair at the University of Toronto.

  4. David M. Perlmutter - Wikipedia

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    David M. Perlmutter (born 1938) is an American linguist and professor emeritus in Linguistics at the University of California, San Diego. [1] He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Linguistic Society of America and served as president of the Linguistic Society in 2000. [2] [3]

  5. Perlmutter - Wikipedia

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    Perlmutter is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. It may refer to: Adele Perlmutter (1845–1941), Austrian photographer; Alvin H. Perlmutter, television producer; David Perlmutter (born 1954), American physician and author; David M. Perlmutter (born 1938), American linguist; Ed Perlmutter (born 1953), US Congressman from Colorado

  6. List of Cosmos Club members - Wikipedia

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    David Brinkley: journalist [36] Alfred Hulse Brooks: 1895 geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey [1] [5] Glenn Brown: 1888 architect [1] [5] Henry Billings Brown: 1897 U.S. Supreme Court Justice [1] Joseph Stanley Brown: 1881–1885, 1894 assistant geologist, U. S. Geological Survey; private secretary to President James A. Garfield [1 ...

  7. Richard K. Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Because he was not a doctor the meter was issued to his wife, who was a psychiatrist. He became the first diabetic patient to monitor his own blood sugar. [5] By trial and error, he found that he could keep his blood sugar at normal non-diabetic levels by eating small low-carbohydrate meals covered by small doses of insulin (Bernstein 2011).

  8. Miller School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    David Perlmutter (alumni), American physician, author, and scholar; Michael Welner (alumni), forensic psychiatrist; Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable (alumni), physician-scientist, director of National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities; Paul Alan Wetter (alumni and faculty), minimally invasive and robotic surgery innovator

  9. Robert Atkins (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Atkins was born in 1930 in Columbus, Ohio, the son of Eugene and Norma (Tuckerman) Atkins. His family was Jewish. [3] At the age of 12, his family moved to Dayton, Ohio, where his father owned several restaurants. As a young teen, Atkins held various jobs, including a position selling shoes at the age of 14 and a later gig on a local radio show.