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Sleep Issues and ASD

Developmental/behavioral pediatrician Gail Williams, M.D., discusses sleep disturbances related to autism spectrum disorder. She outlines physical and behavioral issues related to poor sleep patterns and considers their

Sleep Issues and ASD2024-03-07T16:29:59-05:00

Neuroinflammation in ASD

Current evidence points to an increase in inflammation markers and oxidative stress in individuals with ASD. Hear Andrew Zimmerman, MD discuss changes in the brain associated with

Neuroinflammation in ASD2019-10-04T06:35:05-05:00

*Comorbid Conditions and ASD

Many people with ASD often have comorbid issues (disease or disorder that occurs at the same time as another disorder or illness) and these can often be a

*Comorbid Conditions and ASD2019-09-12T07:14:12-05:00

Inflammation and Novel Therapeutics

Certificates of participation are available upon completion of a brief knowledge quiz available online at: https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=6ma535fea63d9e38 Autism is characterized by impairment of social cognition and repetitive behaviors, as

Inflammation and Novel Therapeutics2021-07-19T14:18:17-05:00

*Influencing Language Development with Exercise

Research studies support the role of exercise in improved language development. David will share information on his work and success he has had with exercise and enhanced speech.

*Influencing Language Development with Exercise2019-09-12T07:20:12-05:00

Biomedical/Epigenetic approach to targeting treatments for autism and neurodevelopmental disorders

Handouts are available online at: https://www.ariconference.com/webinars/hendren.pdf Certificates of participation are available upon successful completion of a brief knowledge quiz: https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=hav530dfdd9ca1a3 Robert L. Hendren, D.O., is Professor of Psychiatry

Biomedical/Epigenetic approach to targeting treatments for autism and neurodevelopmental disorders2022-02-03T08:57:18-05:00

*Feeding Issues in People with ASD

Click here to receive a Certificate of Attendance: https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/login/ Many children with autism spectrum disorders develop food selectivity, or what may be called "picky eating." It is not

*Feeding Issues in People with ASD2019-09-12T07:44:26-05:00
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