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In part 2 of the GI series in ASD, a new paper in the Journal of Nutrition and Gastroenterology describing the www.candidgi.com meeting is described. While sometimes doctors may be know-it-alls, sometimes they do not know-it-all and need experts to advise them, especially when they encounter individuals who may be hard to diagnose and treat. Those with intellectual disability and who are non-speaking may pose specific challenges in diagnosing medical issues, including GI problems. This podcast describes the symptoms that may be obvious, some that are not so obvious, and what GI doctors need to do to help these families.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37323113
www.candidgi.com
By Autism Science Foundation4.5
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In part 2 of the GI series in ASD, a new paper in the Journal of Nutrition and Gastroenterology describing the www.candidgi.com meeting is described. While sometimes doctors may be know-it-alls, sometimes they do not know-it-all and need experts to advise them, especially when they encounter individuals who may be hard to diagnose and treat. Those with intellectual disability and who are non-speaking may pose specific challenges in diagnosing medical issues, including GI problems. This podcast describes the symptoms that may be obvious, some that are not so obvious, and what GI doctors need to do to help these families.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37323113
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