How to Educate People About Autism
Most people think those with autism are dysfunctional, cannot communicate and live in their own world. Such severe cases are a minority. You need to educate people about autism if your child has this disorder. Your attitude, along with the ... [... more]
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Largest-Ever Search for Autism Genes Reveals New Clues
The largest search for autism genes to date, funded in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has implicated components of the brain's glutamate chemical messenger system and a previously overlooked site on chromosome 11. Based on 1,168 ... [... more]
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Basis For Why People With Autism Think In Pictures
Researchers have found in two studies that autism may involve a lack of connections and coordination in separate areas of the brain. In people with autism, the brain areas that perform complex analysis appear less likely to work together during ... [... more]
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Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) What is autism? Autism is a complex developmental disability that causes problems with social interaction and communication. Symptoms usually start before age three and can cause delays or problems in many ... [... more]
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Autism and the MMR Vaccine
Autism and the MMR Vaccine Why do people think that vaccines can How do vaccines help the immune system defend the body? Why do many doctors and scientists believe Is there any research going on to find out if the MMR vaccine is linked to ... [... more]
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Tiny, Spontaneous Gene Mutations May Boost Autism Risk
Tiny gene mutations, each individually rare, pose more risk for autism than had been previously thought, suggests a study funded in part by the National Institute of Mental Health, a component of the National Institutes of Health. Drs. Jonathan ... [... more]
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Autism Research
Autism Research at the NICHD-The NICHD/NIDCD Collaborative Programs of Excellence in Autism (CPEAs) What is the CPEA Network? What are the sites in the CPEA Network? How can I get involved with the CPEA Network? Where can I go for more ... [... more]
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Autism Society of America:
Free Printed Copies of Autism Advocate on ABA No Longer Available Va. Parents Want Insurers to Pay for Therapy, but Critics Worry About Costs It's early July, and Michael wants nothing to do with the dog. My sons Ben and Joe were born on May 17, ... [... more]
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Autism Society of America: Autism Through the Lifespan
The demands of raising a child with autism are great, and families frequently experience high levels of stress. Recognizing and preparing yourself for the challenges that are in store will make a tremendous difference to all involved, including ... [... more]
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Autism Society of America: Diagnosis and Consultation
There are no medical tests for diagnosing autism. An accurate diagnosis must be based on observation of the individual's communication, behavior and developmental levels. However, because many of the behaviors associated with autism are shared by ... [... more]
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Autism Society of America: What is Autism: Facts and Stats
Cost of lifelong care can be reduced by 2/3 with early diagnosis and intervention3 Based on prevalence statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2007). Based on the autism prevalence rate of 2 to 6 per 1,000 (Centers for ... [... more]
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Search for ASA chapters - Autism Source by ASA
With a network of chapters across the United States and through the most comprehensive and popular autism-related Web site on the Internet, the ASA is truly the voice and resource of the autism community. We encourage you to join your local ... [... more]
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