Insights

Perspectives on the Evolving Science of Health

Gut health insights — essays, clinical reflections, and translations of emerging research on the systems that define human potential.

Editorial Intent

What You’ll Find Here

Insights is the long-form companion to the rest of Dr. Abodeely’s work — a place for essays, clinical reflections, and translations of emerging research that deserve more than a social-media post.

Topics range across the microbiome and the gut–brain axis, the science of longevity, cannabinoid medicine, and the broader question of what a more integrated practice of medicine actually looks like.

Some pieces are written for clinicians. Others are written for anyone trying to make better-informed decisions about their own health. All of them are written with the same standard: rigorous, current, and honest about what the evidence does and does not support.

01 · Themes

Browse by Theme

Posts are organized into five recurring threads — recurring questions worth thinking about carefully.

i.

The Microbiome

The science, the implications, the open questions.

ii.

Gut–Brain & Longevity

How the systems that govern aging actually work.

iii.

Integrative & Plant-Based Medicine

The endocannabinoid system, plant-based therapeutics, and emerging modalities.

iv.

Surgical Practice

Reflections from inside the operating room and the broader practice of GI surgery.

v.

The Future of Medicine

Essays on systems-based, predictive, and personalized care.

02 · Featured

Latest

03 · Archive

All Posts

A clinical reflection on the variables that don’t appear on an operative report — and why they may matter more than the ones that do.
A short primer on a regulatory network most patients have never heard of — and what we currently know about modulating it clinically.
Why most longevity protocols treat the microbiome as an afterthought — and what the data actually suggests.
Notes from twenty years in the operating room on what predicts outcomes — and what doesn’t.
A clinician’s case for ending an argument that has outlived its usefulness.
A measured look at where the evidence is strongest, where it is weakest, and where the questions still sit open.

04 · Newsletter

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