Serotonin as a Potential Brain Gut Link
For some types of autism, gastrointestinal problems may originate from the same genetic changes that lead to the behavioral and
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For some types of autism, gastrointestinal problems may originate from the same genetic changes that lead to the behavioral and
Presented by Jeanna Hill, CLS, CCLS Published: 06/17/2016 Jeanna Hill CLS, CCLS (formerly Martinez) received her B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Early Childhood Intervention
Part one of a three-part series: Dr. Mumper provides an evidence-based overview of medical problems often found in children with
Question and Answer session with Kelly Barnhill, CCN, CN, Ali Carine, MD, and Christine Muczyk regarding effective strategies for collaboration between parents, educators, and clinicians in the
Recorded November 2013 at Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence At first glance, the research behind special diets for autism appears to be mixed, yet parents
Handouts are online – View handouts.pdf Published: 06/03/2013 Reymundo Lozano, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Lozano is a Pediatric Geneticist, who has dedicated his research to better understanding
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