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We recently published the first-ever expert consensus paper on ketogenic dietary therapy for serious mental illness. Whether you’re a fellow clinician seeking guidance about how to safely incorporate ketogenic therapies into mental health care or someone who wants to try a ketogenic diet to improve your own mental health,...

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