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Welcome to Episode 308 of Autism Parenting Secrets.
Many children experience developmental regression, inflammation, language loss, movement issues, seizures, OCD, anxiety, and other neurological symptoms that often get grouped under broad behavioral labels.
But according to pediatric neurologist Dr. John Gaitanis, those labels may not fully explain what is actually happening in the brain.
Dr. Gaitanis is a board-certified pediatric neurologist, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Meadow Health, and part of the leadership team at MAPS - the Medical Academy of Pediatrics & Special Needs.
In this conversation, we discuss why the same diagnosis can represent very different biological and neurological conditions, why developmental regression deserves far deeper investigation, how biomarkers and cerebral folate deficiency are changing treatment approaches, and why many children may be far more cognitively aware than they appear.
This episode is ultimately about curiosity, individualized medicine, and looking deeper to better understand how children can truly thrive.
The secret this week is…
The Brain Requires INDEPENDENT Thinking
You'll Discover:
About Our Guest:
John Gaitanis, MD is a board-certified pediatric neurologist with over two decades of clinical and research experience in autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Gaitanis has spent his career at the intersection of academic medicine and patient care, pioneering biomarker-guided treatment approaches that move beyond one-size-fits-all protocols. His work in cerebral folate deficiency has directly informed the clinical framework behind Meadow Health.
meadowbiosciences.com
medmaps.org
precisionneurology.org
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Welcome to Episode 308 of Autism Parenting Secrets.
Many children experience developmental regression, inflammation, language loss, movement issues, seizures, OCD, anxiety, and other neurological symptoms that often get grouped under broad behavioral labels.
But according to pediatric neurologist Dr. John Gaitanis, those labels may not fully explain what is actually happening in the brain.
Dr. Gaitanis is a board-certified pediatric neurologist, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Meadow Health, and part of the leadership team at MAPS - the Medical Academy of Pediatrics & Special Needs.
In this conversation, we discuss why the same diagnosis can represent very different biological and neurological conditions, why developmental regression deserves far deeper investigation, how biomarkers and cerebral folate deficiency are changing treatment approaches, and why many children may be far more cognitively aware than they appear.
This episode is ultimately about curiosity, individualized medicine, and looking deeper to better understand how children can truly thrive.
The secret this week is…
The Brain Requires INDEPENDENT Thinking
You'll Discover:
About Our Guest:
John Gaitanis, MD is a board-certified pediatric neurologist with over two decades of clinical and research experience in autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Gaitanis has spent his career at the intersection of academic medicine and patient care, pioneering biomarker-guided treatment approaches that move beyond one-size-fits-all protocols. His work in cerebral folate deficiency has directly informed the clinical framework behind Meadow Health.
meadowbiosciences.com
medmaps.org
precisionneurology.org
Additional Resources:
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.

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