
PTSD – The Wounds that Just Won’t Heal
- November 11, 2020
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- DepressionGeneticsPost-TraumaSecond Opinion
Why do some combat veterans develop PTSD, while others with comparable experiences do not? Their genetic predispositions may provide a clue.

Your Mighty Moody Microbiome – Part 12
“Don’t Shoot the Messenger!” How Microbiome Crosstalk Influences Your Emotional Health
- October 30, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- ADHDAnxietyDepressionDNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmGeneticsGenie & Moody MikeGut-Brain Connectionleaky gutMicrobiomePersonalized Medicine
How Your Microbiome’s Messenger Microbes Play a Role in Epigenetics

The DNA of Emotional Health – Part 8
Inflammaging – ”Unzip” Your DNA to Prevent
32 Trillion Cells from Screaming for Relief
- July 15, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- DNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmGeneticsPersonalized Medicine
One of the most common ways in which we forget (or deny) that our actions have consequences is in the process of aging… or for some, “inflammaging”.

The DNA of Emotional Health – Part 6
Fatty Arteries Make Skinny, Shrinking Brains
- June 26, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- DNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmGeneticsPersonalized Medicine
One of the greatest sources of regret stems from arriving at a crucial, life-changing understanding when it’s too late to do anything about it.

The DNA of Emotional Health – Part 4
Should “an Orchid” become “a Dandelion”?
- June 12, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- DNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmGeneticsPersonalized Medicine
Biohacking Your Orchid Genes SLC6A4, COMT, and OXTR. Maintain your beautiful orchid personality and develop the resiliency of a dandelion.

The DNA of Emotional Health – Part 3
Biohacking OXTR: the “I Feel Comforted” Gene
- June 5, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- Bipolar DisorderDepressionDNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmGeneticsPersonalized Medicine
The OXTR Gene with Two Variants Can Affect Your Psychological Wellbeing. Learn how biohacking OXTR variants can lead to very positive outcomes.

The DNA of Emotional Health – Part 2
Biohacking Your Genes by Altering Your Environment
- May 29, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- DNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmGeneticsPersonalized Medicine
Epigenetics, Fate, and the Certain Uncertainty of our Genetic Code

Graduation Blues: How DNA Almost Sabotaged a Promising Future
- May 8, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- AddictionADHDDNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmGeneticsPersonalized MedicineSuicide
Analyze Your Genes to Overcome Existential Crises

OMG! How SLC6A4, CACNA1C, COMT, MTHFR, BDNF, ABCA7, CD33, CHRNA5/3, FTO, LRP1, PPARG, CHRNA5/3, FKBP5, HLADQB1, and CRP Genes Predicted Treatment Response
- April 17, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- AnxietyBipolar DisorderDepressionDNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmGeneticsMemory and ConcentrationPersonalized Medicine
A story about a patient's perseverance—and one that I hope will encourage you to stick with therapy until you become whole, too.

Holy Guacamole! The MTHFR Gene and the Avocado Shortage
- April 10, 2019
- Dr. Bruce Kehr
- ChildrenDNA... Nurture Your NatureDNA: I Am Who I AmFor ParentsGeneticsMemory and ConcentrationPersonalized Medicine
The production of MTHFR plays a critical role for a child’s wellness—and abnormalities can cause negative consequences both physically and mentally.