Weekend AutismOne 30 Minute Global News in Review - The Sidell's

Program Archive

  • Sat, 01/07/2012 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce a show reviewing articles a bout Ayurveda, the Result and Treatment of Early Seizures, the correlation between epilepsy and ASD, a new way to spot a measels outbreak, the new Keeping All Children Safe Act and the indiscriminant use of drugs in treating the disabled.

  • Sat, 12/31/2011 - 12:00pm

    Dr. Lawrence Palevsky gives an in depth interview about the "HOLISTIC" approach to healing and judicial use of medications and pharmaceuticals. Join Rob Sidell, father of a recoverd son, as he learns about "recovery" and the "developing child" from one of the best in the business. Dr. Palevsky has been integral to the recovery of his patients and speaks from an obvious depth of knowledge and experience. This is a great one to end the year with - this is a message of HOPE! HAPPY NEW YEAR from the Sidells!

  • Sat, 12/24/2011 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce an interesting show reviewing recent articles about imaging a dream, vitamin D, synaesthesia, What is the Flame Retardant Brominated Vegetable Oil (BVO) Doing in Your Soda, tuberous sclerosis, sleep interuptions deplete memory and the trends in ASD research.

  • Sat, 12/17/2011 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce a great show reviewing articles about multiple sclerosis, How to Melt Those Seasonal Blues Away, Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Streptococcus (PANDAS), how screaming expletives may be a good therapy and new support for vitamin D.

  • Sat, 12/10/2011 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce a show reviewing articles about how gut biome may initiate Multiple Sclerosis, Ownership and Use of Your Microbiome and Its By-Products, more kids and parents are skipping vaccines and personalizing the schedule, pollution connection to ASD and Dyslexia and further findings that support the "enlarged brain" anecdotal observations in regressive ASD.

  • Sat, 12/03/2011 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce a great show reviewing articles about new CDC tests to reduce antibiotic use/misuse, research into the "hygiene hypothesis in Western lifestyles and how they effect health, Embryonic - like Stem Cells Discovered in Women's Breast Milk in Large Numbers, pre-natal flavor learning and the necessity of irrationality in everyday decision making.

  • Sat, 11/26/2011 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce a show reviewing articles about how the strength of synapse connections in the brain influence social status, the striking changes that the brain can go through in the teenage years, How Spit Can Help in the Doctor's Diagnostic Process, TV and a toddler's brain, Autism Employment Tips and a cute and fluffy toy for kids with ASD.

  • Sat, 11/19/2011 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce a show reviewing articles about the huge educational upside available with a little understanding, the Huge Disparity of Diagnosis Between Professionals Trained to Tell the Difference Between Autism, Aspergers and PDD-NOS, epigenetic signatures in ASD brain tissue, a Dutch psychologist accused of fraud on an astonishing scale and a new book about ASD and computer technology.

  • Sat, 11/12/2011 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce a show reviewing articles about ADD/ADHD connection to food dyes, more goodies about microbes, the Direct Connection Between Thyroid Malfunction and the Symptoms of Autism, reducing Alzheimer's symptoms with red light and green tea and the immune magic of platelets.

  • Sat, 11/05/2011 - 12:00pm

    Michael and Rob Sidell introduce and produce a show reviewing articles about new discoveries about the colon and the small intestine, How to Improve Sleep Just By Getting Rid of the Devices Emitting Blue Light in Your Pre-Sleep Environment, a new way to administer injectables and new research offers great hope to those with personality disorders.