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Webinars

The exchange of knowledge and experience with other doctors is extremely important to us, which is why we want to share it in order to collectively raise the standards of medical care.

In our webinars, we cover topics related to, among others, neuroimmunology, autism, and associated disorders, providing valuable information on modern diagnostic and treatment methods.

We invite you to watch our discussions with experts to expand your knowledge and learn more about the latest medical advancements.

Conversation with Dr. Nancy O’Hara

Why are PANS/PANDAS such complex diseases?
What are their causes, and what treatments can help?
These are the main topics of the conversation between Dr. Majdyło and Dr. Nancy O’Hara.

Dr. Nancy O’Hara is a pediatrician and functional medicine practitioner with over 24 years of experience in caring for children with neurodevelopmental disorders. By collaborating with specialists, parents, and caregivers, she aims to improve the lives of children with neurobehavioral problems and immune diseases. She is also the author of the book Demystifying PANS/PANDAS, which serves as a guide for parents of children with these disorders and for specialists seeking a better understanding of PANS and PANDAS.

Conversation with Dr. Arthur Krigsman

What impact does gastroenterological treatment have on patients with autism spectrum disorders?
For this discussion, we invited Dr. Arthur Krigsman.

During the meeting, Dr. Majdyło and Dr. Krigsman explored topics related to gastrointestinal diseases occurring in people with autism. They also discussed the immunological background of autism and behaviors that may be manifestations of gastrointestinal problems.

Dr. Arthur Krigsman is a pediatrician and pediatric gastroenterologist specializing in the treatment of gastrointestinal conditions in children with autism spectrum disorder.

Conversation with Dr. James Adams

How does diet affect patients with autism spectrum disorders?
For a discussion on nutrition in autism, we invited Dr. James Adams. The main topics of the conversation were food selectivity, dietary deficiencies, and supplementation options for patients with autism.

Dr. James Adams is the director of the autism research program at Arizona State University. His research focuses on biomedical factors, including nutritional deficiencies, metal toxicity, and bacterial/yeast overgrowth in the intestines. He is the author of numerous publications on diet and nutritional deficiencies in autism.

Conversation with Prof. Richard E. Frye

What is neuroimmune disease?
How does it affect the brain and the immune system?
Are rare diseases truly rare, or do we simply not talk about them enough?

You will find answers to these questions in the conversation with Prof. Richard E. Frye.

Dr. Richard Frye is a pediatric neurologist specializing in neurodevelopmental and neurometabolic disorders. He earned his medical degree and a Ph.D. in physiology and biophysics at Georgetown University.
He has conducted clinical research on children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), focusing on clinical, behavioral, cognitive, genetic, and metabolic aspects of ASD and mitochondrial disorders.