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Larry McCleary, M.D., is the former acting Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Denver Children’s Hospital. He is trained and has practiced as a pediatric neurosurgeon and has completed post-graduate training in theoretical physics. His scientific publications span the fields of metabolic medicine, tumor immunology, biotechnology and neurological disease. He has lectured to audiences around the world.

His current research interests involve the investigation of unique nutritional and metabolic approaches designed to beneficially impact optimal health, especially for those over 45. His special areas of expertise involve the cardiovascular and neurological systems.

Dr. McCleary earned a B.A. in Physics at Dartmouth College where he was a Rufus Cho
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BeansFor years physicians have recommended the B vitamin folic acid to pregnant women to prevent birth defects such as spina bifida. And in an observational study that was just reported in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, Elizabeth Mine from the Telethon Institute for Child Research at the University of Western Australia found that children of mothers who took folic acid during pregnancy

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Published on October 25, 2012 02:02
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“About eighty percent of the food on shelves of supermarkets today didn't exist 100 years ago.”
Larry McCleary MD, Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly

“Adult obesity and overweight statistics have increased by about 50 percent since the Dietary Goals were announced. [by the federal government, in 1977] That bears repeating: a 50 percent increase in obesity/overweight correlated with a 10 percent decrease in fat content in the diet.”
Larry McCleary MD, Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly

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“About eighty percent of the food on shelves of supermarkets today didn't exist 100 years ago.”
Larry McCleary MD, Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly

“Adult obesity and overweight statistics have increased by about 50 percent since the Dietary Goals were announced. [by the federal government, in 1977] That bears repeating: a 50 percent increase in obesity/overweight correlated with a 10 percent decrease in fat content in the diet.”
Larry McCleary MD, Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly

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message 3: by Larry

Larry McCleary Becca wrote: "Thanks for the friend request. Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly looks like an interesting book. Neuroanatomy and Neurobiology are my favorite classes."

I'm so glad to hear it!


Chelsea Northrop thanks for the friends request :)


message 1: by Becca

Becca Thanks for the friend request. Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly looks like an interesting book. Neuroanatomy and Neurobiology are my favorite classes.


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