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  1. Autism: early screening, intervention imperative.(PREVENTION IN ACTION): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Diana Mahoney, 2006-09-01
  2. Taking the Mystery Out of Medications in Autism/Asperger's Syndromes by Luke Tsai, 2001-09
  3. Guidelines, tool kit help with universal autism screening.(News): An article from: Family Practice News by Sherry Boschert, 2007-12-01
  4. Autism prevalence higher than 10-20 year ago. (Atlanta Study in Line with Recent Studies).( ): An article from: Pediatric News by Kerri Wachter, 2003-02-01
  5. New Insights into Autism : An interview with John L. Wilson, Jr., MD, FAAEM by John L. Wilson Jr. MD, Elizabeth Lipski PhD, 2006-01-09
  6. Addressing multiple systems' failures: one agency's approach for working with youths with autism involved in multiple service systems.(AUTISM SERVICES)(Disease/Disorder ... An article from: Behavioral Healthcare by Karen Markle, Carl E., II Clark, 2007-11-01
  7. Environmental mercury release, special education rates, and autism disorder: an ecological study of Texas [An article from: Health and Place] by R.F. Palmer, S. Blanchard, et all 2006-06-01
  8. Autism A New Understanding! by Gail I. Gillingham, 2000-11-03
  9. Learning and Cognition in Autism (Current Issues in Autism)
  10. Practical Ideas That Really Work for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders by Kathleen McConnell, Gail Ryser, 2007-02-01
  11. Building Wellness With Dmg: How a Breakthrough Nutrient Gives Cancer, Autism & Cardiovascular Patients a Second Chance at Health by Roger V. Kendall, 2003-09-01
  12. Early signs of autism can be seen in babies.(Child/Adolescent Psychiatry): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2004-08-01
  13. Making Peace With Autism: One Family's Story of Struggle, Discovery, and Unexpected Gifts.(Book review): An article from: Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities by JoungMin. Kim, 2007-06-22
  14. Autism in the Early Years: A Practical Guide (Resource Materials for Teachers Series) by Val Cumine, 2000-09-22

121. Teen Health - Health Topics - Autism
Learn what it is, the causes, how it is diagnosed, and how it is treated. Includes problems with communication, social interaction, repetitive behaviors and
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122. Mercury, Health, Pollution And Autism
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124. Homepage
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125. AutismConnect
WELSH health MINISTER WELCOMES THE WORLD’S BIGGEST FREE ONLINE autism CONFERENCE WELSH health MINISTER WELCOMES THE WORLD’S BIGGEST FREE ON-LINE autism
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Autistic boy sets swimming world record Australian autism groups frustrated at lack of access to Government Ministers Teenagers 'suffer temporary bout of autism' First French-language college in Ontario to offer graduate certificate in autism ... Autism Provision This project has been brought to you by a board of Trustees which is made up of The Shirley Foundation and The National Autistic Society who are working in partnership with Autism Cymru ( www.autismcymru.org ) who are providing support and management of this service. Site designed by

126. When Does Autism Start? - Newsweek Health - MSNBC.com
Scientists are now looking for the earliest signs of the mysterious disorder as desperate parents hunt for treatments that may improve their children s
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Family time: William Marquis, 11 (and autistic), hangs out with his sister Hannah, 6, at a support-group event in Los Angeles
By By Claudia Kalb Newsweek Feb. 28 issue - It's a winter night in Northbrook, Ill., and brothers David and Jason Craven are on the move. They're watching a "Baby Beethoven" video. They're bouncing on a mattress in their basement playroom. They're climbing up their dad's legs. David, 7, and Jason, 5, with their mops of brown hair, look physically healthy. But both boys are suffering from a devastating developmental disorder: autism. David speaks only about 10 words, still wears diapers at night and sucks on a pacifier. Jason drinks from a baby bottle. Neither one can vocalize his glee as he plays. Neither one can communicate pain or joy in words. Neither one can say "I love you." Since their sons were diagnosed, both at the age of 2, Barry and Dana Craven have tried a dizzying array of therapies: neurofeedback, music therapy, swimming with dolphins, social-skills therapy, gluten-free diets, vitamins, anti-anxiety pills and steroids. To reduce the boys' exposure to environmental chemicals, which the Cravens believe might aggravate their conditions, the couple replaced their carpeting with toxin-free wood floors and bought a special water-purifying system. They even installed a $3,500 in-home sauna, which they think will help remove metals like mercury and arsenic from the boys' bodies.

127. Fraser Health: Mental Health: Fraser Health Autism Network
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What is autism? Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurobiological disorder that is usually evident before a child turns three years old. ASD impacts the functioning and typical development of the brain in the areas of communication skills and social interactions. Children with ASD typically have difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions, integration of sensory information and leisure or play activities. It is a spectrum disorder, which means there is a wide variation in how it affects children. There is no known single cause for autism. It is currently believed that there is a genetic basis, although researchers are investigating a number of theories, including the link between heredity, genetics and medical problems. ASD is a life-long condition. However, children with ASD can learn and function productively and show gains with appropriate education and intervention.

128. Autism Society Of Colorado
autism, PDD, Asperger s and autism Spectrum Disorders. autism Society of Colorado University of Colorado health Sciences Center and William McMahon, MD
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129. Private Health Insurance - Autism Society Of Colorado
Acknowledgement by the State of Colorado health plans that autism is congenital anomaly is a big victory for families in Colorado, said ASC Executive
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Fax: (720) 274-2744 Private Health Insurance ANNOUNCEMENT - December 22, 2004 – Denver Several major commercial (State of Colorado) health insurance carriers have agreed to cover autism as a "congenital (birth) defect" and pay for 20 visits each of medically necessary speech therapy (ST), occupational therapy (OT)and physical therapy (PT) as provided by the State of Colorado health plan mandate. Cigna and United Healthcare, at the request of the Autism Society of Colorado (ASC) and Family Voices of Colorado, agree that they would no longer deny claims for ST, OT and PT on the grounds that autism is not a congenital defect. These groups join Anthem and Rocky Mountain Health Plans who already cover autism as a congenital defect. In the recent past, many private, commercial health insurers have denied claims for these therapies granted through this mandate to treat autism by claiming that autism didn't fit the criteria they used to be considered a congenital defect. "Acknowledgement by the State of Colorado health plans that autism is congenital anomaly is a big victory for families in Colorado," said ASC Executive Director Betty Lehman. "This is a good start and now that the health plans have this basic understanding of autism, we intend to continue our focus of having health plans be players in the cost of treatment for autism families in Colorado, Lehman added."

130. Exploring Autism
Exploring autism is dedicated to helping families living with the medical advice about autism, individuals should contact their health care providers.
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This website has been created to provide general information about the genetics of autism. This site does not provide medical advice concerning autism. For specific medical advice about autism, individuals should contact their health care providers. This website is dedicated to helping families who are living with the challenges of autism stay informed about the exciting breakthroughs involving the genetics of autism. As new genetic research findings are reported for autistic disorder we will report and explain these findings. We will explain genetic principles as they relate to autism, provide you with the latest research news, and seek your input as together we work to increase the body of knowledge about autism. The Exploring Autism website is the collaborative effort of Autism Genetics Cooperative, a group of researchers and clinicians working with the help of families with children affected by autism to find the genetic causes of autism. (See About Us for a listing of these participating institutions.) This web site is underwritten by the

131. USNews.com: Health: In Brief: Pregnancy, Infertility, And Infants: Autism And Re
But the hunt for a single autism gene has come to naught, and scientists now The above health brief provides basic, but partial, information about a
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132. Autism And Asperger Syndrome - Mental Health And Growing Up - The Royal College
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About this factsheet This is one in a series of factsheets for parents, teachers and young people entitled Mental Health and Growing Up . The aims of these factsheets are to provide practical, up-to-date information about mental health problems (emotional, behavioural and psychiatric disorders) that can affect children and young people. This factsheet gives details about the causes and effects of autism and Asperger syndrome, as well as offering practical advice about how to get help if you think your child has one of these disorders. Introduction What are autism and Asperger syndrome? Autism and Asperger syndrome are developmental disorders that are due to abnormalities in the way the brain develops and works.

133. FOXNews.com - Health - Imaginative Play Therapy For Autism
Kids with autism do not. They have to be taught how to play this way. Find expert tips, reports on the latest studies, and health information for the
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STORIES LINKS writeScroll(openTab2,'2'); The Joker has stolen the world's biggest diamond, and it's up to Batman and Robin to get it back. On a video monitor, hands move toy action figures through the paces of the story, as an off-camera voice speaks the dialogue. John, age 6, watches the monitor with rapt attention. He is autistic, and this is a technique called "video modeling," used by educators at the New England Center for Children (NECC) in Southborough, Mass., where John and some 200 other autistic kids attend school. When the video ends, Jen, his teacher, affectionately ruffles his hair and directs him to a table that holds the same Batman toys seen in the video. He is supposed to play with them in exactly the same way, saying the same lines, as he has just been shown. Normally developing children play by imagining scenarios and acting them out with toys. Kids with autism do not. They have to be taught how to play this way. The goal is for them to understand the concept well enough to expand on their play, using their own imaginations.

134. FOXNews.com - Health - Gene Interaction Linked To Autism Risk
It is widely thought that autism risk is determined by a combination of Find expert tips, reports on the latest studies, and health information for the
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135. USATODAY.com - Groups Argue Vaccine, Autism Link
On the eve of a scheduled rally in Washington by parents of children with autism, leaders of federal health agencies and medical societies called a press
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136. The Seattle Times: Health: Autism, Mercury Possibly Linked
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RSS Texas researchers have found a possible link between autism and mercury in the air and water. Studying individual school districts in Texas, the epidemiologists found that those districts with the highest levels of mercury in the environment also have the highest rates of special-education students and autism diagnoses. The study does not prove that mercury causes autism, cautioned the lead author, Raymond Palmer of the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, but it provides "provocative" clues that should be investigated. "Mercury is a known neurotoxin," said Dr. Isaac Pessah of the University of California, Davis' M.I.N.D. Institute, who was not involved in the study. "It's rather intriguing that the correlation is so positive. It makes one worry." California has the highest environmental burden of mercury of any state and it has what appears to be the highest rate of autism, although some critics attribute this perceived high rate to enhanced surveillance associated with the state's special-education program.

137. Mental Health InfoSource
autism is a highly prevalent, highly heterogeneous disorder of unknown etiology. Track Your CME (FREE!) US Psychiatric Mental health Congress
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138. THE MERCK MANUAL--SECOND HOME EDITION, Autism In Ch. 286, Mental Health Disorder
Children s health Issues. Chapter. Mental health Disorders autism is a disorder in which a young child cannot develop normal social relationships,
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139. Sanoviv Medical Institute Successfully Treats Obesity, Diabetes, Parkinsons Dise
At the core of our approach is a complete health assessment, offering a full My grandson, Cameron was diagnosed with autism at a year and a half.
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Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. The result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain, autism and its associated behaviors have been estimated to occur in as many as 2 to 6 in 1,000 individuals. Autism is four times more prevalent in boys than girls and knows no racial, ethnic, or social boundaries. Family income, lifestyle, and educational levels do not affect the chance of autism's occurrence.
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