Posts Tagged ‘Autism Causes’
Written by Ruth Amber Gristak on 28 August 2010
Becoming an autism advocate has never been easier. Thanks to the availability of modern technology, we can not only shop from the comfort of our home, we can contribute to a noble cause, while
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Written by Rachel Forshee on 21 March 2010
Is there reason to fear the new numbers arriving on the prevalence of autism? Looking back at the late 2009 study that was published in Pediatrics magazine (published online October 5, 2009) it is
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Written by Ruth Amber Gristak on 28 February 2010
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
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 06 September 2009
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
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 06 September 2009
The Autism News | English Blaze Ginsberg, Carmel Valley resident and author.
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 08 June 2009
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
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 05 June 2009
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
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 05 June 2009
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
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 20 May 2009
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
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 01 May 2009
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
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