MAPS Fall 2025
Medical Academy of Pediatrics & Special Needs
Functional & Translational Medicine Conference
Hilton Phoenix, Arizona
September 4-7th, 2025
Date: Thursday September 4, 2025
Time: 8:45 AM - 9:30 AM
Conference Status: Medical Professionals Only
This presentation delves into the most current and credible scientific research on the biological effects of technology, with a focus on neurology and neurodevelopment. We will explore mechanisms of cellular dysfunction, including intracellular calcium influx, excitotoxicity, and oxidative stress, which can contribute to a wide spectrum of clinical symptoms. The talk will also provide practical guidelines for integrating measurement and reduction of exposures into your clinical practice.
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