Why the Best Medical Research Doesn’t Make It into Medical Practice
Written by OMTimes Radio on September 7, 2016
Why the Best Medical Research Doesn’t Make It into Medical Practice
Aired Wednesday, 14 September 2016, 2:00 PM ET
Today’s Star is Paul K Stoller, M.D.
A maverick physician brings transparency to some of medicine’s dark secrets, and explains how to treat some of the most worrisome diseases and conditions afflicting humans today – including Lyme disease, brain trauma, dementia, and autism.
About the Guest Paul K Stoller, M.D.
Dr. Kenneth Stoller completed his training at UCLA Medical School in 1986 and was a practicing board certified pediatrician for over two decades, focusing on brain injured children and adults. His area of expertise is functional medicine, also known as integrative medicine, and he has been working with patients with brain injuries ranging from traumatic brain injury, stroke, autism, cerebral palsy, MS, chemo-brain, and Lyme brain since the late 1990s.
Dr. Stoller is one of the few physicians that has been made a lifetime Fellow of the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine, and he has published numerous articles on using hyperbaric oxygen to treat brain injuries. He pioneered the use of hyperbaric oxygen for treating fetal alcohol syndrome and the journal, Pediatrics published his work in 2005. Dr. Stoller is at the leading edge of physicians who use natural supplements and bio-identical hormones to help patients heal their brains. He wrote the book, Oxytocin: The Hormone of Healing and Hope, and set up the website www.GriefSOS.com in 2008.
His new book is Incurable Me: Why the Best Medical Research Does Not Make It into Clinical Practice.
More on: http://www.incurable-me.com