by Dr. Brian Udell | Last updated Jul 10, 2020 | Published on 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 | Last updated Jul 9, 2020 | Published on Oct 16, 2012 | >ALL<, AD/HD, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Patient experiences
I spend so much time convincing other medical professionals that autism is an epidemic – and that something can be done about it – that I rarely get to offer exactly what it is that I do to help affected individuals. ASD is a complicated and mysterious set...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Last updated Jul 31, 2020 | Published on Apr 23, 2012 | Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, HBOT for ASD, Patient experiences, Special Therapies, Stem Cells
Previously, I discussed the potential that stem cells can exhibit to differentiate into useful tissue. Families interested in curing, reversing or overcoming symptoms of their child’s autism with this technology ought to be knowledgeable about whether the...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Published on Apr 17, 2012 | >ALL<, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Diets, HBOT for ASD, Patient experiences
Parents search the world for answers when their child has a complicated medical condition. The more exotic, enigmatic, or frankly, hopeless the situation seems, the farther that journey takes them. When families consider a medical procedure as complicated as Stem Cell...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Last updated Jul 8, 2020 | Published on Nov 14, 2011 | >ALL<, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, HBOT for ASD
By reporting the highlights of the various conferences that I attend, I have found that 1) it helps me to recall and imprint the information and 2) it helps families who weren’t at the conference to gain knowledge which might be of value for their child....