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Major Autism Event to be Held in Tampa, Florida

Major Autism Event to be Held in Tampa, Florida

The International Center for Autism Research and Education (Icare4autism) has just announced that they will be holding a major event in Tampa, Florida. The event, Icare4autism 2010: Cocktail Gala, will be held from 6pm-10pm on the evening of Thursday April 15th. [Read More]

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$2 Million GONE: Autism Grant Money, Misappropriated

$2 Million GONE: Autism Grant Money, Misappropriated
Doctor is accused of the misappropriation of $2 million U.S. dollars in grants that were given from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and to be used in an Autism research program.

PIX TV Gets First-Hand Look at ‘Love Hormone,’ Oxytocin

PIX TV Gets First-Hand Look at ‘Love Hormone,’ Oxytocin
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 (Icare4autism). Dr. Steve Salvatore, the Medical Reporter for the WPIX 11 Morning News, interviewed Icare4autism Advisory Board Chairman, Dr. Eric

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ICARE, EXCLUSIVE: Chile’s Earthquake Shakes Autism Community

ICARE, EXCLUSIVE: Chile’s Earthquake Shakes Autism Community

I have received the official statements made by United States President Barrack Obama, and Chile President Michelle Bachelet on the earthquake in Chile. However, at this time no statement has been Full Article

Four of mother’s five children have special educational needs

Four of mother’s five children have special educational needs

The Autism News | English By The Bolton News DEALING with one child who has autism or learning difficulties can be difficult enough. So the challenges faced by Yvette Thibault on a daily basis are Full Article

Young writer gives insight into being autistic

Young writer gives insight into being autistic

The Autism News | English Blaze Ginsberg, Carmel Valley resident and author. Full Article

Scientists Reaching Consensus On How Brain Processes Speech

Scientists Reaching Consensus On How Brain Processes Speech

From ScienceDaily, Neuroscientists feel they are much closer to an accepted unified theory about how the brain processes speech and language, according to a scientist at Georgetown University Medical Full Article

Scientists Find Genetic Clues to How Autism Can Develop

Scientists Find Genetic Clues to How Autism Can Develop

From guardian.co.uk, Scientists have found the first substantial evidence that autism may be caused by genetic differences that damage the connections in the brain in early childhood. Three studies Full Article

Autism in California Increases Twelvefold

Autism in California Increases Twelvefold

From the Contra Costa Times, May 7–California saw a twelvefold increase during the past two decades in the number of autistic people who are receiving services through regional centers, a new Full Article

Studies Find Evidence of Novel Genes in ASD

Studies Find Evidence of Novel Genes in ASD

Eli Hatchwell MD PhD, Director of the Genomics Core Facility and Associate Professor in Pathology, Stony Brook University Medical Center, NY is heading up the genetic component of Full Article

Brain Rhythms Required for Function

Brain Rhythms Required for Function

Stanford University researchers suggest that in order for brain cells to function properly they need to follow a specific rhythm. For those with autism, the  precise tuning of oscillation Full Article

Genetic Links for Individuals with Autism Found

Genetic Links for Individuals with Autism Found

Researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have identified gene mutations, or gene variants, that may raise the risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The newly identified gene Full Article

Evidence Grows That Maternal Immune Response During Pregnancy Could be a Key Factor in Autism

Evidence Grows That Maternal Immune Response During Pregnancy Could be a Key Factor in Autism

New studies conducted by John Hopkins Children’s center show that immune cells can cross the placenta and trigger neurobehavioral changes similar to autism in the mice. The report was published Full Article

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ICARE, EXCLUSIVE: Chile’s Earthquake Shakes Autism Community

ICARE, EXCLUSIVE: Chile’s Earthquake Shakes Autism Community

I have received the official statements made by United States President Barrack Obama, and Chile President Michelle Bachelet on the earthquake in Chile. However, at this time no statement has been made pertaining to the welfare of the children with autism that reside in the [Read More]