Dr. James Jeffrey Bradstreet, Jeff, MD., AAFP, is the Co-founder of the International Child Development Resource Center in Florida and serves as the Director of Clinical Programs for Children at ADHD and Autism. Dr. Bradstreet is an Adjunct Professor of Neurosciences at Stetson University, Florida and the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine, Phoenix Arizona. He has presented his findings on Childhood Environmental and Developmental Disorders to the Institute of Medicine-National Academies of Science, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, the US Congress, and numerous Medical Symposia around the World. His landmark work in helping children has been the subject of a special report on ABC World News Tonight. He served as an active Collaborator on Research Projects at numerous Medical Schools and was currently developing improved nutritional therapies for children with autism and ADHD as well as difficulties in learning, concentration and impulsivity. He was also involved in research related to Mercury Toxicity and its effects on Brain Development. He served as a Member of the Advisory Board of PhytoPharmica Inc. He served as Member of Medical Advisory Board at Integrative Therapeutics, Inc. He served as a Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Enzymatic Therapy Inc. He served as a Member of Scientific Advisory Board of Integrative Therapeutics Inc. Dr. Bradstreet received his Medical Degree from the University of South Florida College of Medicine and his residency training at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He was licensed in Georgia, Florida, California, and Arizona.
∼Bradstreet ran a clinic in Buford, Georgia, and published autism research based on the claim that vaccines cause autism, the AP said.
Dr. James Jeffrey Bradstreet, Jeff, MD., AAFP, is the Co-founder of the International Child Development Resource Center in Florida and serves as the Director of Clinical Programs for Children at ADHD and Autism. Dr. Bradstreet is an Adjunct Professor of Neurosciences at Stetson University, Florida and the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine, Phoenix Arizona. He has presented his findings on Childhood Environmental and Developmental Disorders to the Institute of Medicine-National Academies of Science, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, the US Congress, and numerous Medical Symposia around the World. His landmark work in helping children has been the subject of a special report on ABC World News Tonight. He served as an active Collaborator on Research Projects at numerous Medical Schools and was currently developing improved nutritional therapies for children with autism and ADHD as well as difficulties in learning, concentration and impulsivity. He was also involved in research related to Mercury Toxicity and its effects on Brain Development. He served as a Member of the Advisory Board of PhytoPharmica Inc. He served as Member of Medical Advisory Board at Integrative Therapeutics, Inc. He served as a Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Enzymatic Therapy Inc. He served as a Member of Scientific Advisory Board of Integrative Therapeutics Inc. Dr. Bradstreet received his Medical Degree from the University of South Florida College of Medicine and his residency training at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He was licensed in Georgia, Florida, California, and Arizona.
∼Bradstreet ran a clinic in Buford, Georgia, and published autism research based on the claim that vaccines cause autism, the AP said.
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