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Some opt for removing gluten, and casein, others load up on vitamin B6, supplements, etc. The article notes in general, these strategies have no str read more »
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Jenny will a special guest speaker on Friday, November 9th at 4pm and will discusses her journey with her son through his autism diagnosis, biomedical treatment, and ongoing recovery. read more »
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Research presented this week suggests that people who show signs of being addicted to videogames exhibit the same symptoms as high-functioning autism.

The University of Bolton's Dr. John Charlton and Ian Danforth of Whitman College questioned 391 gamers, focusing on the relationships read more »
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May 3, 2008 - Adventures in Autism

When Pusztai was interviewed by the BBC, with permission from his bosses, he stated:

"As a scientist actively working on the field, I find that it is very, very unfair to use our fellow citizens as guinea pigs."

The day after the statement was broad read more »
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Increasing evidence points to links between the timing and growth rates of specific brain areas in the young brain and the likelihood of developing a wide range of mental disorders later in life, say researchers convened by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), a part of the National Inst read more »
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When her grandson Harrison was diagnosed with autism eight and one half years ago, University of Louisville Trustee Sandy Metts Snowden found there was "so little support for him" that her family sought help in New Jersey.

'Why isn't the university doing something?' " Snowden sai read more »
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The Autism 101 strand of the National Autism Conference will be webcast live. So you see it via your computer. During the autism conference, simply visit the website http://www.outreach.psu.edu/conference/autism and click on the Live Web Cast page and follow the instructions. read more »
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Paula Kluth's site is dedicated to promoting inclusive schooling and exploring positive ways of supporting students with autism and other disabilities. Here's just one of the great tips.rnrnEncourage FidgetingrnrnSome students can be comforted if they have an object to manipulate during l read more »
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