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Jeffrey A. Morrison, M.D., C.N.S.
Dr Jeffrey Morrison is a medical doctor who champions a nutritional approach to healthcare as well as preventing and reversing degenerative diseases. Dr. Morrison's specific treatments are aimed at enhancing the body's ability to heal and detoxify itself. These safe, non-toxic and non-invasive therapies are proving to be more powerful than conventional treatments, which utilize often dangerous drugs and surgeries.
Dr Morrison completed his undergraduate training at the University of Rochester and received his medical doctorate from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia . He is trained and Board Certified in Family Practice and has completed additional training in Environmental Medicine.
In 2001, Dr Morrison was on the medical staff at the Atkins Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in New York City , where he worked under Dr Robert Atkins, developer of the low carbohydrate lifestyle. He then went on to become the medical director of the Wellness Medical Center of Integrative Medicine in New York City .
In 2002, Dr Morrison opened The Morrison Center on Fifth Avenue just steps from Manhattan 's Union Square . Since then, Dr Morrison has used his successful integrative medicine and nutritional approach for both Health Optimization and the treatment and prevention of degenerative diseases, like: arthritis, high blood pressure, hormone imbalance, obesity, diabetes, chronic fatigue, anxiety, depression, heavy metal poisoning and many other ailments.
Dr Morrison is a member of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) as well as a lecturer and Board Member for the American College for the Advancement in Medicine (ACAM). Dr Morrison has made television appearances, written journal articles, chapters for textbooks, and has lectured throughout the country in the field of integrative and complementary medicine.
Dr. Morrison has been featured as a health specialist on The Discovery Channel, Next Top Model, and several documentaries related to Anti-Aging. He has also contributed to articles in such publications as Cosmopolitan, Men's Journal, Shape, Fitness, New York Magazine as well as other health related resources around the country.
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