‘Autism Alternative Treatment’ Articles
Written by Sonia Mehta on 29 August 2010
There is a reoccurring theme that shows itself time and time again in children with autism, that theme is allergies. Although some parents have children with autism who show little or no adverse
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Written by Sonia Mehta on 26 August 2010
Alternative therapies for autism often provide an outlet for children to express themselves and tap into a world that they rarely feel connected to. Such is the case with dance/movement therapy
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Written by Shaun Dolan on 25 August 2010
The Autism Center of Pittsburgh has teamed up with Interbots, Inc. to provide unique therapy techniques for children with autism. Interbots, Inc. is a spin-off company that is associated with
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Written by Kevin Schneider on 15 August 2010
Since its release in April 2010, Apple has sold over 3 million iPads. The iPad is a “tablet computer”, which is geared to be used for reading books, listening to music, accessing media online,
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Written by Kevin Schneider on 14 August 2010
In South Florida, children with autism have been given an experimental drug by a Maryland-based medical group as part of their regular treatments. While some parents are claiming that it’s
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Written by Shaun Dolan on 12 August 2010
French researchers put oxytocin these claims to the test with a study to determine if there was a link to the use of oxytocin and increased social interaction. During the study, the subjects paid
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Written by Shaun Dolan on 10 August 2010
Recent genetic studies are bringing scientists closer to developing a cure for autism, as well as, allowing them to diagnosis autism cases much earlier. Dalila Pinto, a Rubicon winner, discovered
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Written by Shaun Dolan on 08 August 2010
Saint Peter’s University Hospital, which is located in New Brunswick, N.J., is one of the first of thirteen hospitals in the country that will be treating individuals who suffer from autism with an
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Written by Kevin Schneider on 11 July 2010
The Judge Rotenberg Center, located outside of Boston, has been under the media’s fire since their methods of reprehension for students were revealed. The school uses aversives to correct the
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Written by Kevin Schneider on 01 July 2010
Photo by A. Belani/Flickr The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has spoken out against OSR #1: a supposedly dietary supplement that is produced by Boyd Haley and sold through his
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