Unconventional But Effective Therapy for Alzheimer’s Treatment: Dr. Mary T. Newport at TEDxUSF

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When Dr. Newport’s husband Steven was diagnosed with very early beginning Alzheimer’s, as a Doctor herself, she checked out routine therapy alternatives. When his symptoms came to be so severe that he was not able to take part in clinical tests, her scientific deductions led to coconut oil, which has led to outstanding results.

Mary T. Newport, M.D. expanded up in Cincinnati, Ohio, as well as was informed at Xavier University and also University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. She is board licensed in pediatric medicines as well as neonatology, training at Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, and Medical University Hospital in Charleston, SC. She is founding director of the newborn critical care unit at Spring Hill Regional Hospital, exercising permanent with All Children’s Specialty Physicians and also volunteer scientific professors at University of South Florida. She was also founding director of the neonatal extensive Care system at Mease Hospital Dunedin.

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