Autism & Helminths: The Good, the Bad, and the Rumors
William Parker, PhD is an Associate Professor of Surgery at Duke University School of Medicine. His research interests include the
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William Parker, PhD is an Associate Professor of Surgery at Duke University School of Medicine. His research interests include the
Handouts for this presentation are available here Most children (and adults) with autism or ADHD also suffer from digestive issues
Handouts are online at: https://www.ariconference.com/webinars/margolis.pdf Free certificates of participation are available online following successful completion of a brief knowledge quiz at: https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/login/ Kara Gross Margolis is a
Dr. Fasano considers the interplay of environmental factors and the gut microbiome in autism presentation and pathogenesis. He explains intestinal permeability and highlights the role that environmental factors
Handouts are online – View handouts .pdf Medical diagnostic coding books have historically defined autism as a psychiatric or behavioral disorder. However, autism is not a psychiatric