by Dr. Brian Udell | Jan 13, 2014 | >ALL<, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism Therapies, Patient experiences, Reversing autism, Speech and Language, Vaccines
We get emails galore at The Child Development Center. The following exchanges (which took place over 7 months) are from one insightful, articulate and appropriately concerned mother. Such correspondence is representative of the majority of questions that accompany...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Jan 4, 2014 | >ALL<, AD/HD, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Autism Therapies, Chelation, Earliest Red Flags, Gastrointestinal Issue, Patient experiences, Research, Reversing autism, Sensory issues, Speech and Language
I was sprucing up some files, recently, and accidentally deleted my original post on this subject. Hours were spent attempting to recover that essay. And, yes, Virginia, I did back up – do file recovery programs ever actually work? I finally decided that, since...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Dec 14, 2013 | >ALL<, AD/HD, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism Therapies, Gastrointestinal Issue, Patient experiences, Reversing autism, Speech and Language
Recounting events that take place over just a couple of days at The Child Development Center provides me with the opportunity to paint a picture* about state-of-the-art medical care for complicated pediatric development. This is a newly emerging specialty, which is...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Dec 9, 2013 | >ALL<, Asperger's Syndrome, Patient experiences
There has been a controversy brewing lately, involving the organization Autism Speaks. Facing a Congressional audience to address the epidemic, Suzanne Wright, co-founder and major contributor, expressed what has been categorized as inaccurate, overstated, or alarmist...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Dec 1, 2013 | Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Autism Therapies, Books, News-Maybe-Worthy, Patient experiences, Speech and Language
Occasionally, texts appear that are so compelling, they are assigned to my Official Autism Library. The scientific stuff can be found in medical journals. These are stories about how people think, what they think about, and about their lives. What makes them really...