Medical Care

Autism and Gastrointestinal Comorbidities – Research Updates

Mojdeh Mostafavi, MD, describes gastrointestinal conditions commonly seen in individuals with autism, including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Eosinophilic GI disease (EGID), avoidant/restrictive food

Autism and Gastrointestinal Comorbidities – Research Updates2025-08-25T11:44:52-05:00

Research Updates: GI Symptoms & Behavior

Dr. Bradley Ferguson, PhD, a 2024 research grant recipient, discusses emerging research on the interaction of GI symptoms and stress in autism. He outlines recent investigations

Research Updates: GI Symptoms & Behavior2025-08-25T11:42:07-05:00

The Intersection of Race and Disability

Dr. Amber Davis discusses the intersection of race, disability, and autism as it pertains to diagnosis, care, and oppression. She notes autism-related disparities in access to care

The Intersection of Race and Disability2025-08-29T15:18:43-05:00

The Complexities of Establishing Evidence-Based Interventions for Autism

Giacomo Vivanti, Ph.D., dives into the complexities of establishing evidence-based autism interventions. He describes the ever-changing state of intervention literature, noting that autistic individuals still experience health inequalities.

The Complexities of Establishing Evidence-Based Interventions for Autism2024-01-22T14:35:26-05:00

Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Medical Care

Julie Corder, CNP, and Carrie Cuomo, DNP, CPNP, with the Cleveland Clinic Learning Hospital, discuss the critical stages of transition from pediatric to adult healthcare for individuals

Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Medical Care2024-08-21T17:01:30-05:00
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