by Dr. Brian Udell | Mar 24, 2013 | >ALL<, AD/HD, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Conferences, Diets, Earliest Red Flags, HBOT for ASD, Patient experiences
This past weekend marked the third Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs Conference, which was held in Costa Mesa, CA. I have made sure to attend every one. This time, I had the added challenge of traveling on my damaged and recently repaired left foot. But,...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Dec 28, 2012 | >ALL<, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Asperger's Syndrome, Chelation, Conferences, Holidays & Vacations, News-Maybe-Worthy, Reversing autism
There were lots of reports about celebrities endorsing research, early brain scans, early blood tests for autism, various ‘genetic tests’ for autism, the flu during pregnancy influencing autism, environmental risks, some promising treatments,...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Oct 2, 2012 | >ALL<, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Asperger's Syndrome, Conferences, Diets, Reversing autism
It is exciting to report that this past weekend I attended the First-Annual-Second-Level training sessions for the newly forming Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs, in Orlando. I won’t describe each presentation, as I have done in previous posts, other...
by Dr. Brian Udell | May 20, 2012 | >ALL<, Conferences, News-Maybe-Worthy
Saturday’s Keynote Address covered the National Institute of Health’s MRI Study of Normal Brain Development. A database has been created which contains information detailing the anatomical and behavioral maturation of 500 typically developing children from...
by Dr. Brian Udell | May 19, 2012 | >ALL<, Conferences, News-Maybe-Worthy, Patient experiences
Scaramouche. OMG, what a meal. I can’t recommend it enough, if you’re in this neck of the woods. And don’t pass up the coconut cream pie for dessert. The first presentation on Friday was a thorough discussion about the progress that has been made...
by Dr. Brian Udell | May 17, 2012 | >ALL<, Conferences, News-Maybe-Worthy
I’m here in Toronto, trying to cram in as many meetings and presentations as possible. This annual conference brings researchers from all over the world who present their papers and discuss the findings with other professionals. This year, there were ~2000...