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Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating,
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating,
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating,
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, Audio Player
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating,
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating,
Thank you to Nina Frusztajer, MD, MS., for kicking off our 2023 Empower Women series with her talk, Overcoming Obstacles to Healthy Eating. Even if we know what to eat, how do we put the principles into practice and address what gets in the way? Nutrition information can be confusing and contradictory. Dr. Frusztajer discussed what healthy eating looks like and she addressed common obstacles like no time for meal prep, lack of recipes for simple and nutritious meals, over-reliance on takeout, a lifestyle that revolves around food-centric events, lack of self-care, and eating-driven by emotions and stress. Nina Frusztajer, MD, MS, is a physician with a master's degree in nutrition, an author, a certified life coach, and a yoga instructor. She has worked in the field of nutrition for 30 years, helping people lose weight and use food as medicine to feel and look their best, including clients with medical issues. Her programs focus on food and brain chemistry, nutrition and mental health, the gut biome, balancing metabolic and hormone function through diet, and lifestyle management to implement food science principles. We hope you enjoy this episode! General Disclaimer: Lexington Wealth Management is a group of investment professionals registered with HighTower Securities, LLC, member FINRA and SIPC, and with HighTower Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with the SEC. Securities are offered through HighTower Securities, LLC; advisory services are offered through HighTower Advisors, LLC. This is not an offer to buy or sell securities. No investment process is free of risk, and there is no guarantee that the investment process or the investment opportunities referenced herein will be profitable. Past performance is not indicative of current or future performance and is not a guarantee. The investment opportunities referenced herein may not be suitable for all investors. All data and information reference herein are from sources believed to be reliable. Any opinions, news, research, analyses, prices, or other information contained in this research is provided as general market commentary, it does not constitute investment advice. Lexington Wealth Management and HighTower shall not in any way be liable for claims, and make no expressed or implied representations or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of the data and other information, or for statements or errors contained in or omissions from the obtained data and information referenced herein. The data and information are provided as of the date referenced. Such data and information are subject to change without notice. This document was created for informational purposes only; the opinions expressed are solely those of Lexington Wealth Management and do not represent those of HighTower Advisors, LLC, or any of its affiliates.
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and be
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and be
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood Audio Player
Angel Scale Biotech: Learn More Lisa Frusztajer is Investor in Residence at The Capital Network, where she supports founders in raising angel money more effectively. We discussed some exciting startups that have benefitted from Lisa's wisdom, skill and network. A powerful episode! Sponsored by Purdue University entrepreneurship and Peter Fasse, patent attorney at Fish and Richardson. Highlights: Sal Daher Introduces Lisa Frusztajer "... What we're doing is we're breaking down how early-stage funding works, but we're also expanding the definition of what constitutes early-stage funding..." "... We're seeing the potential of digital health really exploding into all new areas that are both patient-friendly, and provider friendly..." "...The leadership training series creates a cohort where it's one of the few places where founders can really get together and let their guard down. Because one of the things with entrepreneurs, one of the things with founders is that you're under a lot of scrutiny, and you've got a lot of accountability..." How Lisa Came to Entrepreneurship "... I think there is potential for the number of women angel investors to increase even more than it has. You'd be surprised, the younger generation of angel investors that there are a lot more women among them than the older generation..." Sal's View of the Change in Investment Practices Advice to the Audience Topics: angel investing strategies, discovering entrepreneurship, management
udith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
udith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss practice in the Boston area specializing in obesity caused by antidepressants and emotional overeating. Dr. Wurtman received her Ph.D in cell biology from The George Washington University and took additional training in nutritional biochemistry and obesity as an National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow. Her research career focused on the relationship between carbohydrates, brain serotonin and disturbances in emotional status and eating, and became a recognized authority on the topic of how food can affect mood
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›
Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women's Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss... Read More ›