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Autism?Whats New..Researches and Articles
http://autismresearchandarticles.blogspot.com
This blog will be posting the latest news about autism and related conditions.Results of new researches will also be posted here.
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Looking Inside Kids' Minds Can Open the Future
Doctor Uses Brain Imaging to Diagnose and Treat Kids' Cognitive DisordersBy CLAIRE SHIPMAN and ARIANE NALTYMay 20, 2008 Two million American children have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to the National Institu...
Controversial New Movement: Autistic and Proud
Activists Say Stop Looking for a Cure and Accept Autistic People as They AreBy DEBORAH ROBERTS, MICHELLE MAJOR and JONANN BRADYJune 10, 2008 Ari Ne'eman and Kristina Chew say they are the faces and voices of autism's future.They're part of a controve...
New test to spot autism at 9 months of age on the horizon
Washington, May 21 : An early diagnostic test for autism is on the horizon, thanks to researchers at McMaster University, who are developing a new test for detecting autism as early as nine months of age.The Early Autism Study, led by Mel Rutherford,...
Autism program helps parents, officials and children to deal with emergency situations
By AARON SANBORNasanborn@fosters.comArticle Date: Friday, June 6, 2008DOVER — It's a scenario that every parent of child with autism dreads.Suddenly you're involved in some sort of accident, and your child is alone and confused and could be easily ...
UW researchers seek better clues to autism
When her toddler son seemed not to notice a door slamming nearby during his checkup, Jo James thought nothing of it. Her husband, a Microsoft manager, also has an uncanny ability to block out his surroundings.A check of Ben's hearing after a nurse's ...
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Beach Center on Disability Staff Said:
A wonderful effort to translate research findings into solid information for laypersons.
We (my collegues and I at the Beach Center on Disability) are going to pursue something similar on early childhood research using blogs and our Early Childhood Community of Practice [http://beachcop.beachcenter.org/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=393&lang=en-US]--please consider joining the community, your insight would be greatly valued in the discussions. We would love to hear about your experiences in setting up and maintaining the research blog.
Matt Stowe, Beach Center on Disability


