Eric R. Braverman
Eric R. Braverman | |
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Born | December 28, 1957 |
Alma mater | Brandeis University; New York University School of Medicine |
Occupation | Doctor |
Employer | PATH Medical |
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Website | www.pathmed.com |
Eric R. Braverman (born December 28, 1957)[5] is an American physician and author. He is the medical director of PATH (Place for Achieving Total Health) Medical and coordinator of clinical research for PATH Foundation NY, both of which are located in New York City.
Education
Braverman earned his undergraduate degree from Brandeis University in 1979, and his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine in 1983.[6]
Career
Braverman served as clinical assistant professor of integrative medicine in neurological surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College (2008–2013), assistant attending physician at Cabrini Medical Center, and instructor in psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine.[7] He is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, the American Society of Bariatric Physicians, the American Neuropsychiatric Association, the Quantitative EEG Board, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine.[8][9]
PATH Medical
Braverman is the founder and medical director of the Place For Achieving Total Health (PATH) Medical, PC, a medical practice where his focus is brain health, and he promotes the use of hormone replacement therapy and dietary supplements.
Publications
- Braverman, Eric R. (2004). Edge effect. New York, NY: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. ISBN 978-1402712050.
- Braverman, Eric R.; Braverman, Dasha (2004). The Amazing Way to Reverse Heart Disease Naturally: Beyond the Hypertension Hype: Why Drugs Are Not the Answer (2nd ed.). Basic Health Publications, Inc. ISBN 978-1681626291.
- Braverman, Eric R. (2009). Younger (thinner) you diet: how understanding your brain chemistry can help you lose weight, reverse aging, and fight disease. New York: Rodale. ISBN 978-1594867774.
- Braverman, Eric R. (2007). Younger you: unlock the hidden power of your brain to look and feel 15 years younger. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0071466134.
- Braverman, Eric R. (2011). Younger brain, sharper mind: a 6-step plan for preserving and improving memory and attention at any age. Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale. ISBN 978-1605294223.
- Braverman, Eric R.; Capria, Ellie (2012). Younger sexier you: enjoy the best sex of your life and look and feel years younger (Paperback ed.). [Emmaus, Pa.]: Rodale. ISBN 1609613511.
- Shah, NR; Braverman, ER (2012). "Measuring adiposity in patients: the utility of body mass index (BMI), percent body fat, and leptin". PLoS ONE. 7 (4): e33308. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0033308. PMC 3317663. PMID 22485140.
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References
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- ^ "Anti Ageing Conference London 2004 Speaker Biography". Antiagegingconference.com. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
- ^ "Guest Detail – Eric Braverman, MD". VoiceAmerica.com. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
- ^ "Fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative & Functional Medicine – Staff and Faculty". Faafm.com. Archived from the original on June 19, 2012. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
- ^ Jancin, Bruce (April 14, 2011), "P300 Evoked Potential May Identify Early Brain Deterioration", Internal Medicine News, archived from the original on January 4, 2014, retrieved June 20, 2012