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The Smartest Doctor in the Room
Dr. Dean Mitchell
197 episodes
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In this wide ranging conversation, Dr. Dean Mitchell sits down with Professor Edward Quadros of SUNY Downstate to explore the critical roles of folate vitamin B9 and vitamin B12 in brain development and lifelong health. We unpack why some children show low cerebrospinal fluid folate despite a normal diet, how autoantibodies to the folate receptor can block folate from reaching the brain, and what the folate receptor antibody test FRAT reveals. Professor Quadros explains the research behind folinic acid leucovorin as a folate enhancer, what clinical studies show in children on the spectrum, and why earlier treatment tends to yield better outcomes. We also look at prenatal folate fortification, the potential value of screening parents, the milk and autoimmunity connection in susceptible kids, and clear up myths around the common MTHFR polymorphism. Finally, we connect B12 status, homocysteine, and the different B12 forms used in practice. If you care about evidence based insights on autism research, neurodevelopment, and smart supplementation, this episode is a must listen.
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In this wide ranging conversation, Dr. Dean Mitchell sits down with Professor Edward Quadros of SUNY Downstate to explore the critical roles of folate vitamin B9 and vitamin B12 in brain development and lifelong health. We unpack why some children show low cerebrospinal fluid folate despite a normal diet, how autoantibodies to the folate receptor can block folate from reaching the brain, and what the folate receptor antibody test FRAT reveals. Professor Quadros explains the research behind folinic acid leucovorin as a folate enhancer, what clinical studies show in children on the spectrum, and why earlier treatment tends to yield better outcomes. We also look at prenatal folate fortification, the potential value of screening parents, the milk and autoimmunity connection in susceptible kids, and clear up myths around the common MTHFR polymorphism. Finally, we connect B12 status, homocysteine, and the different B12 forms used in practice. If you care about evidence based insights on autism research, neurodevelopment, and smart supplementation, this episode is a must listen.
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Health & Fitness
Science,
Natural Sciences
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Ep. 181 - How Deadly is a Bee Sting? Managing Anaphylaxis with Today’s Medicine
The Smartest Doctor in the Room
57 minutes
4 months ago
Ep. 181 - How Deadly is a Bee Sting? Managing Anaphylaxis with Today’s Medicine
In this episode of The Smartest Doctor in the Room, Dr. Mitchell welcomes allergy expert Dr. David Golden Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins to explore the critical topic of anaphylaxis — the most dangerous allergy. They discuss what anaphylaxis really is, how it presents differently in individuals, and the latest advancements in treatment, including the groundbreaking FDA-approved nasal spray as an alternative to injectable epinephrine. Plus, hear insights on allergy testing, immunotherapy options like Xolair, and the evolving protocols in emergency management. Whether you're an allergy sufferer, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode provides vital information to help you stay prepared and informed.Check out Dr. Mitchell’s Website: mitchellmedicalgroup.comNeed a certified mold inspector? Reach out to Joseph ReissPhone Number: 908-451-4592  Email: jprconsultants7929@gmail.comConnect with ITC Pharmacy at 888-349-5453
The Smartest Doctor in the Room
In this wide ranging conversation, Dr. Dean Mitchell sits down with Professor Edward Quadros of SUNY Downstate to explore the critical roles of folate vitamin B9 and vitamin B12 in brain development and lifelong health. We unpack why some children show low cerebrospinal fluid folate despite a normal diet, how autoantibodies to the folate receptor can block folate from reaching the brain, and what the folate receptor antibody test FRAT reveals. Professor Quadros explains the research behind folinic acid leucovorin as a folate enhancer, what clinical studies show in children on the spectrum, and why earlier treatment tends to yield better outcomes. We also look at prenatal folate fortification, the potential value of screening parents, the milk and autoimmunity connection in susceptible kids, and clear up myths around the common MTHFR polymorphism. Finally, we connect B12 status, homocysteine, and the different B12 forms used in practice. If you care about evidence based insights on autism research, neurodevelopment, and smart supplementation, this episode is a must listen.