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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Study Shows Autism Symptoms Can Improve into Adulthood
By Badmeeker @ 7:52 AM :: 207 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News
In a new longitudinal study, published in the September Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, researchers have found that autism symptoms can improve with age.    
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Study on Joint Attention Has Implications for Understanding Autism
By Badmeeker @ 7:38 AM :: 193 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News
Clinical research indicates that autism is characterized by chronic, pronounced impairments in initiating joint attention. In other words, autistics show a lack of spontaneous sharing experiences with others. Moreover, individual differences in joint attention are related to the intensity of social symptoms, responsiveness to interventions, and long-term social outcomes in children with autism.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
"Parallel Play", A Personal History by Tim Page
By Badmeeker @ 7:05 AM :: 887 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News

A moving New Yorker portrait of life with Asperger's by noted critic and writer Tim Page. You'll recognize the signs long before the word "Asperger's" appears.

[Source link: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/08/20/070820fa_fact_page/]

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
More Than Just Horseplay
By Badmeeker @ 11:18 AM :: 231 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News

"'Hippotherapy' uses the natural movements of the horse as a tool for physical, occupational and sometimes speech therapy."

 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/13/AR2007071301839.html

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Sunday, July 08, 2007
Aurora School May Move to Leesburg's Historic Carlheim Manor
By Badmeeker @ 11:21 AM :: 354 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News
The Aurora School, an organization committed to the education of children with autism and other disabilities, is negotiating to move to the Paxton property in historic Leesburg...

http://www.aurora-school.org/WashPost_31May07_shuttered_mansion_may_open.htm

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Friday, July 06, 2007
IQ Scores for children with autism
By DCmeeker @ 6:22 PM :: 231 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News
There's more to the intelligence of autistic people than meets the IQ. Unlike most individuals, children and adults diagnosed as autistic often score much higher on a challenging, nonverbal test of abstract reasoning than they do on a standard IQ test, say psychologist Laurent Mottron of Hôpital Rivière-des-Prairies in Montreal and his colleagues...
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070707/fob4.asp
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Sunday, June 03, 2007
No Group Discount For Autism Care
By host @ 10:42 PM :: 336 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News, Loudoun News

Front page article from the Washington Post

Saturday, June 02, 2007
Autism's Rise May Reflect Broader Definition, Better Diagnosis
By host @ 6:55 AM :: 254 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News

How widespread is autism? And is the condition, which centers on characteristics such as the inability to form personal relationships, being properly diagnosed?

New York City-based YAI-National Institute for People With Disabilities is a not-for-profit organization that not only assists families who have members with a variety of developmental disabilities, but also holds a series of conferences that highlight the latest research into specific conditions...

http://health.theledger.com/article/20070601/TOPSTORY/4544/-1/RSS2&source=RSS

Saturday, June 02, 2007
Study Finds No Link Between Autism and Thimerosal
By host @ 6:50 AM :: 216 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News

COLUMBIA, MO - The increase in the number of diagnosed cases of autism in recent years has sparked concern that environmental toxins may cause this complex disorder. However, a new University of Missouri-Columbia study concludes that exposure to Rh immune globulin preserved with mercury-containing thimerosal before birth was no higher for children with autism.

"This study adds to the evidence that there is no casual association between thimerosal and childhood autism," said Judith Miles, who is the William S. Thomson Endowed Chair of Autism and professor of pediatrics and pathology in the MU School of Medicine. "We conclude that there is no indication that pregnancies resulting in children with autism were more likely to be complicated by Rh immune globulin/thimerosal exposure."

http://research.missouri.edu/news/stories/070601_thimerosal.htm

Saturday, June 02, 2007
Prying open autism's door
By host @ 6:48 AM :: 170 Views :: 0 Comments :: General News

Fishkill — Temple Grandin is autistic. Her brain is missing wires. She thinks in pictures.

Yet for hundreds of people yesterday, she was the picture of hope — hope for their own children and the others locked inside autism, Asperger syndrome and related disorders.

More than 550 people crammed into the big room at the Holiday Inn in Fishkill yesterday. The Mental Health Association in Orange County and the other sponsors of the daylong conference had turned away a couple of hundred more people....

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