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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.
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.
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]
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
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 ...
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).
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
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.