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Eric Braverman
NameEric Braverman
Known forResearch in neuroscience, endocrinology, and integrative medicine
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (BA), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (MD)
OccupationPhysician, researcher, author

Eric Braverman is an American physician and researcher specializing in integrative medicine, brain health, and hormone optimization. He is the founder of PATH Medical in New York City and has authored several books on aging and cognitive function. His work integrates principles from neuroscience, endocrinology, and nutrition to develop comprehensive health protocols.

Early life and education

Braverman completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. He remained at the same institution for his medical training, receiving his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. His early academic focus laid the groundwork for his interdisciplinary approach, blending traditional medical education with emerging research in neurochemistry and metabolic health.

Career

Braverman founded PATH Medical (Place for Achieving Total Health) in Manhattan, a clinic focused on preventive medicine and the treatment of age-related diseases. He has served as a consultant for various biotechnology firms and contributed to the development of diagnostic tools for assessing brain function and biological age. His clinical practice and research have been featured in media outlets like The Dr. Oz Show and Fox News. Braverman has also held teaching positions and lectured internationally on topics related to neuroplasticity and hormone replacement therapy.

Research and publications

His research primarily investigates the interplay between neurotransmitters, hormones, and cognitive decline. Braverman has published studies on the use of quantitative EEG (qEEG) for diagnosing conditions like Alzheimer's disease and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. He is the author of several books, including *The Edge Effect* and *Younger You*, which explore strategies to enhance brain performance and slow aging processes through nutritional supplementation and lifestyle modification. His work often references the Harvard Medical School Nurses' Health Study and findings from the Mayo Clinic.

Awards and recognition

Braverman has received recognition for his contributions to integrative medicine and public health education. He has been acknowledged by organizations such as the American College for Advancement in Medicine and the International College of Integrative Medicine. His research presentations have been featured at conferences for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and the Institute for Functional Medicine.

Personal life

He maintains a residence in New York City and is involved in various philanthropic efforts related to health literacy and medical research. Braverman is an advocate for patient education and has participated in community health initiatives in the Northeastern United States.

Category:American physicians Category:Integrative medicine Category:University of Pennsylvania alumni