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
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Lindsey Biel, MA, OTR/L, describes the complexities of sensory systems, how they impact daily activities and learning, and the importance of positive sensory support. She outlines the sensory
Presented by Claire Schutte, Psy-D, BCBA-D, Staff Psychologist at The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development To receive a Certificate of Attendance, after viewing the webinar
Presented by Elise Testa Published: 04/26/2017
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Dr. Judy Van de Water joined the faculty in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of California, Davis
Presented by Morgan Devlin and Ryan Huff Published: 04/05/2017
Presented by Claire Schutte, Psy-D, BCBA-D, The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development Published: 03/28/2017 Claire Schutte, Psy.D., BCBA-D, is a psychologist at The Johnson
For more than 20 years, researchers have been studying TMS as a potential therapy for a number of neurological and