by Dr. Alan Kadish NMD | Jun 30, 2016
Autism patients and shared treatment decisions should be obvious by Dr. Alan Kadish NMD A recent publication in Academic Pediatrics laments the lack of “shared decision making (SDM)” as a “challenge” to physicians treating autism patients....
by Dr. Alan Kadish NMD | Jun 19, 2016
Your guts make a major difference in your social skills By Dr. Alan Kadish NMD In another study of gut bacteria the results are clear. You do control your behavior based on gut contents. This study is all about mice and how they were able to change their behaviors...
by Dr. Alan Kadish NMD | Jun 15, 2016
A gene mutation alters touch sensations, similar to Autism symptoms by Dr. Alan Kadish NMD In this study by observing mice who have a mutation of the Mecp2 gene there is a a change in the perception of touch. It’s found that those on the spectrum of Autism...
by Dr. Alan Kadish NMD | Jun 13, 2016
Inflammation markers, before birth, may be a good method of estimating if your child is at risk for autism By Dr. Alan Kadish NMD New research has isolated some easy blood tests that may be able to give us an estimation if your child might have autism. By measuring...
by Dr. Alan Kadish NMD | Jun 9, 2016
From the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act to the current 2016 Toxics Substances Control Act (TSCA) by Dr. Alan Kadish NMD The world is awash in chemicals….well over 86,000 in the US and growing rapidly. Until today no federal laws have changed the 40 year old, 1976...
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