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About Mark L. Gordon

Mark L. Gordon, MD has spent the past 43 years working on understanding the effects of the brain's neurosteroid hormones on mental and physical wellbeing. Since 1995, Dr. Gordon has applied hormonal replenishment to those individuals with a history of subconcussive and concussive brain traumas causing personality changes. He found that trauma caused a reduction in the brain's production of hormones which appeared to be associated with the onset of psychiatric conditions. In 2009, while working with Veterans, he realized that inflammation precipitated by different forms of trauma caused the loss in regulation of hormone production. The videos presented on this Channel will provide the science supporting these claims.

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The Fallacy of Clinical Laboratory Reference Ranges

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