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MAPS Fall Conference 2013 – Day 3

MAPS Fall Conference 2013 – Day 3

Acceptance by the AAP and the traditional medical community is important because it will help patients. Doctors need to be more open-minded and respect our colleagues and the other professionals who are addressing the autism epidemic.

MAPS Fall Conference 2013 – Day 2

MAPS Fall Conference 2013 – Day 2

Case presentation is a means to discuss complicated patients and is an important part of our education, since so little experience has been documented in the conventional literature. This is a way for professionals to gain lots of clinical experience that would otherwise take years to acquire.

MAPS Fall Conference 2013 – Day 1

MAPS Fall Conference 2013 – Day 1

Reporting about the conference is important since very little has gotten published so far on accurate diagnosis and helpful treatment options. This is one place where a clinician such as myself does not feel out-of-place.

Extreme Autism Treatments

Extreme Autism Treatments

If parasitic worms really worked miracles, we would have heard about it. Treatment may have appeared miraculous for some patient(s), but cause and effect were never established, so perhaps it was just chance that led to the improvement. That’s how science works.

Top Ten Barriers to Curing Autism

Top Ten Barriers to Curing Autism

Here are my top 10 reasons for the bottleneck that is preventing parents from achieving an ‘optimal outcome’ for their developmentally-challenged offspring.
If we think that we can’t do it, we are not going to be able to cure autism.

Our Special Patients

Our Special Patients

Your son or daughter who has been diagnosed with autism needs our help to discover the best means to achieve optimal health and persist in the desire to put things on the right track. Parents do their best. Resources, such as time and money must be allocated, especially when there are other children to be considered… What is sorely lacking is the medical community’s support.

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