Dr. Theodore Surdy

Dr. Theodore Surdy Retired.

Provided neuropsychological, behavioral analytic, and psychotherapeutic services for individuals of all ages with brain injury, trauma, LBGTQ, neurodevelopmental, and neurodivergent individuals among others. Neuropsychological and psychometric testing for neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., developmental disorders, autism spectrum, learning disabilities, ADHD), and behavioral problems, memory and learning problems, acquired brain injuries (e.g., seizure, stroke, anoxia, dementia), and traumatic brain injuries (e.g., concussions, motor vehicle accidents, assaults), and mental health disorders. Additionally, qualified for court ordered psychological and neuropsychological assessments.

+Attended University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee- Clinical Psychology

+Internship and Residency- Veterans Administration Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI

03/30/2026
03/30/2026
03/30/2026

This is amazing, why don't we have more of this already?!

Japanese researchers created plastic that dissolves in water within hours. 🌊

Plastic pollution has become one of the biggest environmental problems facing the planet today. Scientists around the world are searching for new materials that reduce long-term damage to oceans and ecosystems.

Researchers in Japan developed a new type of plastic designed to dissolve in water within hours. Over time, the material breaks down and eventually becomes nutrients for the soil rather than harmful waste.

Many scientists believe innovations like this could transform how products are manufactured in the future. If widely adopted, such materials may help reduce the global plastic pollution crisis.



References:
BBC: Scientists Develop New Eco Friendly Materials
Reuters: Research Advances In Sustainable Plastics
National Geographic: The Global Fight Against Plastic Pollution

03/30/2026
03/30/2026
03/26/2026

Warren Buffett’s No-Nonsense Fix to the Deficit – Hold Congress Accountable for Fiscal Failure

Warren Buffett didn’t mince words when it comes to the U.S. deficit: enact a law that makes Congress face the consequences of fiscal mismanagement. With his proposal to block re-election for lawmakers if the deficit exceeds 3% of GDP, Buffett is cutting through the political games and demanding real accountability. Congress would finally have the right incentive to curb reckless spending and end the deficit for good.

03/26/2026
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