‘Autism Research’ Articles
Written by Ricky Goldstein on 07 March 2010
The PIX television network (formerly known as the WB) took an anticipated trip across the ‘Big Apple’ to meet up with the key members of the International Center for Autism Research and Education
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Written by Dana Rosenwasser on 23 February 2010
Experiments, spearheaded by Dr. Steve Clapcote from the University of Leeds's Faculty of Biological Sciences, are looking for autism links to Schizophrenia and antipsychotic drugs.
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Written by Dana Rosenwasser on 11 February 2010
Autism research on Fragile X syndrome has led some pharmaceutical companies to develop a pill to fight the disorder, prompting another autism treatment.
Fragile X is a genetic defect that affects the
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Written by Amber Gristak on 06 February 2010
News reports are taking notice of our top-notch professionals, such as Dr. Eric Hollander. On Feb. 2nd, 2010 James Ottar Grundvif, of The Epoch Times interviewed Dr. Hollander on his latest Oxytocin
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 31 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald
Nicole Caldwell, M.Ed. wrote a blog, November 29, 2009, posing an intriguing question. While it is nearly impossible to answer, Caldwell wonders if children with autism choose not
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 28 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald
The Information Resource Centre (IRC) for Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, Rotary Bangalore West, and the Academy for Severe Handicaps and Autism (ASHA), a
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 28 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald
Laura Shumaker is a mother and a writer. She began writing a blog for the San Francisco Chronicle. Her first article was on Tuesday, October, 27, 2009. Laura introduced herself
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 25 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald
Lisa Domican has two children with autism. Sitting on a bus in Dublin, Ireland, she was struck by an innovative idea. Staring at an upcoming iPhone advertisement, Lisa was
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 16 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald
Jonathan Word from Texas has autism and is non verbal, or was non verbal. His mom, Vera Word, came up with a plan to give Jonathan a portable in-style way to have him be heard. She
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 14 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald
On Saturday December 5, 2009, Eden Autism Services in Collier County, Naples, FL, hosted an open house. They were putting their new program, “Garden at Eden,” on display. This
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