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Dr. Paul Mabry - 'The Evolutionary Origin of PCOS'



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Dr. Paul Mabry is a Family Medicine Specialist with over 35 years of experience in the medical field. He is also a Gulf War combat veteran with deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan where he served in both the United States Navy and Army over a career of 26 years. He graduated from University Of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston medical school in 1986.

Paul joined the Navy when he was 19 and was trained as a Russian Linguist. He then spent 3 years in Japan flying on EC-121s/P3’s and crewing submarines to intercept communications along the Russian coast. He then worked at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston for 2 years to support the Joint Space Mission. Following this, Paul went back to college, finishing with 3 degrees (BA in Spanish Literature, BS in Biology and a BS in Medical Technology). He then completed Medical School rejoined the Navy and completed an Internship at Bethesda Naval Hospital.

After 9 years as a doctor in the Navy including a deployment to a field hospital in the Saudi Desert during the First Gulf War he returned to civilian practice and completed a Family Medicine Residency at St. Clare’s Hospital in Schenectady, NY. In 2001 Dr. Mabry joined the New York Army National Guard and did two deployments to Iraq and one deployment to Afghanistan. He then switched to the active duty Army and retired with 26 years of total service.

In the Summer of 2018 Dr. Mabry decided to return to practising medicine at the Texoma Family Medicine Residency in Texas. Paul advocates a low to zero carb lifestyle for those who need to heal from Insulin Resistance and Metabolic syndrome. He has designed and implemented a low carb diet program called “The U-Turn Diet”.

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