by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 9, 2026 | Blog, Childhood Development
Most developmental disorder evaluations begin at birth or after a diagnosis is made. The more clinically precise starting point is conception — or earlier. The neurological trajectory of a child is shaped in part by the physiological environment of the mother before...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 8, 2026 | Blog, Infertility, Maternal Health, Prenatal
Most fertility workups stop at hormones. FSH is checked, estradiol is checked, and if the numbers look acceptable, the patient is told to keep trying or referred for assisted reproduction. What that workup misses is substantial — and for patients with undiagnosed...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 7, 2026 | Blog, Infertility, Maternal Health, Prenatal
Most infertility workups follow the same sequence: hormone panels, imaging, semen analysis, referral to reproductive endocrinology. What they rarely include is autoimmune evaluation — and that gap is costing patients their window for intervention. The autoimmune...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 6, 2026 | Blog, Neuroinflammation
Most practitioners ordering neurological workups are looking for structural lesions, demyelination, or tumor. What they are not looking for — and what the standard workup will not show — is a compromised blood-brain barrier driving progressive neuroinflammation in a...
by Kharrazian Institute | Aug 5, 2026 | Blog, Neuroinflammation
Most practitioners know to look for gut-brain axis dysfunction when a patient presents with brain fog and fatigue. What gets missed is the patient whose neuroinflammation has nothing to do with intestinal permeability — whose driver is a traumatic brain injury from...