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  1. About 1% of 8-year-olds have autism disorders.(MENTAL HEALTH)(Report): An article from: Family Practice News by Heidi Splete, 2010-01-01
  2. Autism - Health Educator Report #67 (Health Educator Reports) by C.N.C. Billie J. Sahley Ph.D., 2007-12-31
  3. Book seeks answers to autism.(Health)(Author David Kirby investigates the controversy surrounding vaccines): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  4. Entire brain may be affected by autism.(National Institutes of Health): An article from: AORN Journal
  5. Donepezil may improve some functions in autism.(Mental Health)(Clinical report): An article from: Family Practice News by Betsy Bates, 2007-08-15
  6. Medication may facilitate autism interventions.(Mental Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2005-12-01
  7. Autism may be linked to maternal asthma/allergy.(Mental Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Kerri Wachter, 2004-09-01
  8. Autism and the School Nurse.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Mary Cade, Sarah Tidwell, 2001-03-01
  9. Simple screen to detect toddlers at risk of autism: check rolling, pointing, joint attention.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2004-04-15
  10. Failure to point at objects is a red flag for autism.(Mental Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Fran Lowry, 2007-01-15
  11. CAM use high among autism patients.(Mental Health)(complementary and alternative medicine): An article from: Family Practice News by Patrice Wendling, 2005-02-15
  12. The CHARGE study: an epidemiologic investigation of genetic and environmental factors contributing to autism.(Children's Health): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Lisa A. Croen, et all 2006-07-01
  13. Abnormal brain growth starts early in autism, then slows.(Mental Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Gale Reference Team, 2007-08-15
  14. Autism services don't reach certain families.(Mental Health)(interventions for autism): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2006-08-15

81. New Treatments For Crohn's Disease, Colitis, Diabetes, Autism, Depression, Hypog
Alternative treatments are published, along with medical studies, medical data, progress reports, Category health Conditions and Diseases Inflammatory Bowel Disease......Welcome to NewTreatments.org This website is online to learn the openmindedvisitors how our modern lifestyle is destroying our health.
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101 Reasons why you shouldn't eat refined foods
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The Truth and nothing but the truth about the lies and diversion
Overview of different Diets Meats and fish: Perhaps not so good afterall ? ... Causes leaky-brain NEW Overview of current testimonials on NewTreatments.org Sign the guestbook (last entry Mar 31 Help promote NewTreatments.org Comparable Health-related websites (last entry Apr 01 Personal Testimonials Sites (last entry Jan 02) New Treatments Reams Biological theory of Ionization (this might hold the cure for all disease Sun Gazing: Perhaps the most powerful way to heal yourself ?

82. Child And Adolescent Mental Health: Anxiety; Phobias, Autism, Dyslexia, Eating D
Child and Adolescent Mental health at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital treatsanxiety, phobias, hyperactivity, ADD, ADHD, autism, PDD, dyslexia, anorexia
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Services, Programs and Clinics Research Lucile Packard Children's Hospital is located in Palo Alto, adjacent to Stanford University Hospital, approximately 20 miles north of San Jose, CA and 40 miles south of San Francisco. Lucile Packard Children's Hospital 725 Welch Road Palo Alto, California 94304

83. Health Information Resource Database: Autism Society Of America
for dealing with children with autism, Federal and State programs and education services,appropriate health facilities for children with autism, and resources
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84. Pittsburgh Biomed - Autism Links And Health Information
the latest developments in understanding GFCF(etc) dietrelated health problems;your and other supplements may be appropriate for a child with autism, how to
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Dietary Internet Vaccines Organizations The Center for the Study of Autism (CSA) - The Center provides information about autism to parents and professionals, and conducts research on the efficacy of various therapeutic interventions. Autism Research Institute (ARI) - ARI is primarily devoted to conducting research, and to disseminating the results of research, on the causes of autism and on methods of preventing, diagnosing and treating autism and other severe behavioral disorders of childhood. Developmental Delay Resources - A nonprofit organization dedicated to meeting the needs of those working with children who have developmental delays in sensory motor, language, social, and emotional areas. The Autism Society of America - The voice and resource for the Autism community. The Cure Autism Now Foundation - A non-profit organization of parents, clinicians and scientists dedicated to finding effective biological treatments, preventions and cure for autism and related disorders. AutismLink.com

85. Autism | Principal Health News
autism Society of America, (800) 3autism or http//www.autism.org Referencesautism, National Institute of Mental health,http//www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat
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How is autism treated? Is my autistic child entitled to any benefits? ... What can I do to help? What is autism? Autism is a brain disorder that can severely limit a child's ability to communicate or interact with others. The condition affects about one in every 700 children, striking boys more often than girls. About half of all autistic children show developmental problems shortly after birth; the rest seem perfectly normal at first but abruptly lose their language and social skills between the ages of 18 months and 3 years. In many cases, the first sign of trouble comes when an infant or toddler seems to tune out everyone around him. Often, autistic children cry if they're cuddled or even touched, a heartbreaking development for any parent. Although autism can take many forms, certain features stand out as hallmarks of the disorder. Language. Children with autism are slow to pick up words, and some never learn to talk at all. Those who do speak may have excellent pronunciation, but they often struggle with the rhythm, intonation, and meaning of speech. Many children with autism simply echo whatever they hear. (If you ask, "Would you like some milk?" the child might respond with, "You would like some milk.") Others have rich vocabularies, but they may spend most of their time talking obsessively about favorite subjects; they may also have trouble understanding humor or irony.

86. The Sexual Health Network - Sex Therapy, Expert Education
SEXUAL health TRAINING FOR EDUCATORS IN THE UK SCOTLAND Group Scottish Societyfor autism Course Sexuality and Personal Relationships of People with
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87. Mercy Medical Center - Behavioral Health
autism (SFTAH)Main Index autismSFTAH Home Page-Developmental Disabilities,autism, health, Education, Along with an in-depth introduction to the
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Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and Hyperlexia APADEA Home Page
"We are the Asociacion de Padres de Autistas de la Argentina (APADEA) in Buenos Aires city. We are a group of near of 700 parents of autistic children and adults, with a very complete program to promote the knowledge of Autism, to integrate autistic children, to teach and do the neccessary in favour of our children with autistic syndrome." (In Spanish)
Asperger Syndrome Resources

"Until recently it was nearly impossible to find information concerning Asperger Syndrome. As a parent of a child diagnosed with AS, I understand how essential is it that families of children diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome and related disorders, educators who teach children with AS, professionals working with individuals diagnosed with AS, and individuals with AS who are seeking support, have access to information. Although I was recently reminded that there is no oasis or paradise for persons with Asperger Syndrome, I sincerely hope that they, along with parents and professionals, will find a bit of shade and support via the information presented and links available at this site. "
Asperger's Syndrome Support Network

"...Asperger's Syndrome is a pervasive developmental disorder which falls within the Autism Spectrum... We are a group of parents, families and friends of a person diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome."

88. Autism: Causes And Symptoms:Health Topics:UI Health Care
Virtual Hospital® UI health Care's digital library. Send comments and questionsto staff@uihealthcare.com. ©1999-2003, University of Iowa. autism Causes And
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Autism is a severe developmental disorder. The actual cause is not known. A child with autism does not develop a normal personality or interactive skills. Impairment is seen in communication skills, social interaction, and emotional development. Autism usually can be detected before the child is 30 months old. It is an uncommon but lifelong disorder that affects about 4 children out of 10,000. Boys are likely to have it 3 or 4 times more often than girls. Autistic children exhibit odd characteristics in 4 primary areas:
  • SOCIAL RELATIONS: Infants may have a delayed or absent social smile. They may fail to interact with caregivers. They may not reach out to be picked up and held. Pleasure is not shown in cuddling or other contact. A lack of social interest is present as the child ages. BEHAVIOR: Repetitive behavior occurs in the child's second year. Examples are flicking a light switch on and off, passing a toy back and forth from one hand to the other, or walking around a room feeling the walls. Common body movements might include hand flicking or twisting, spinning, or head-banging. Stopping these behaviors or disturbing their surroundings may cause the child to respond with a temper tantrum.

89. Health Library: All Topics: A: Autism - Healthfinder®
our most uniquely human attributes. autism typical details NationalInstitute of Mental health, National Institutes of health.
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90. FamilyFun: Health Encyclopedia: Autism
autism, A serious, chronic developmental disorder, autism involves impairmentof language development, social functioning and play. WHAT CAUSES autism?
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All Experts parent ... to parent Get tips, support Parenting Boards Expecting Potty Training Sleep Stay-at-Home Moms ... E-Cards Creative. Fun. Free. Catching up is easy to do. Send an E-Card AUTISM A serious, chronic developmental disorder, autism involves impairment of language development, social functioning and play. Some autistic children are moderately to severely retarded but some are not. Children with autism have difficulty giving and receiving affection and responding appropriately to social cues. They tend to establish rigid routines in their daily activities and become upset whenever anything unexpected happens. The term pervasive developmental disorder, or PDD, is currently used to include autism and other related disorders. About five childen in 10,000 are autistic, and approximately 14 to 20 per 10,000 have some form of PDD. Some children with PDD have mild or severe learning disabilities . Most require special education, but with time and care, they can learn many skills. Children with all the features of autism inevitably require special attention. Appropriate early intervention can enable some children with autism to function in mainstream classrooms; a few may even go on to higher education.

91. Autism: Developmental Disorder Of The Brain - Mental Health Information
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Autism is classified as one of the pervasive developmental disorders of the brain. It is not a disease. People with classical autism show three types of symptoms:
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These symptoms can vary in severity. In addition, people with autism often have abnormal responses to sounds, touch, or other sensory stimulation. Symptoms usually appear during the first three years of childhood and continue through life. Recent studies strongly suggest that some people have a genetic predisposition to autism. Researchers are looking for clues about which genes contribute to this increased susceptibility. In some children, environmental factors also may play a role. Studies of people with autism have found abnormalities in several regions of the brain which suggest that autism results from a disruption of early fetal brain development. Autism affects an estimated 10 to 20 of every 10,000 people, depending on diagnostic criteria used, and strikes males about four times more often than females.

92. Autism And Vaccine Research
The CDC's Division of Birth Defects, Child Development, and Disability and Healthalso provides information about autism on their web site at http//www.cdc
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Autism and Vaccine Research Is there any scientific evidence that proves a linkage between autism and vaccines? To date there is no conclusive evidence that any vaccine can cause autism. What about the Wakefield study? The theory that autism might be caused by poor absorption of nutrients resulting from a bowel inflammation is also not supported by clinical data. In at least four of the 12 cases reported in the Lancet study, behavioral problems appeared before the onset of symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease; that is, the effect preceded the proposed cause. The same authors published another study in which they performed highly specific laboratory assays of patients with inflammatory bowel disease following MMR vaccination, the cause for autism they posited in their initial study. These patients tested negative for the measles virus, which would not support the theory the authors posed in their original study (Chadwick et al 1998, Duclos and Ward 1998). Subsequently, these authors and other collaborators have reported detection of measles virus from blood cells and intestinal samples from children with autism and inflammatory bowel disease (Kawashima et al 2000). The authors also report detection of wild type and vaccine strains of measles virus RNA in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases without the diagnosis of autism, thus making it impossible to associate measles virus RNA with autistic disorders. Other scientists have published studies that measles virus RNA (Afzal MA et al 2000) and protein (Iizuka M et al 2000) are not present in intestinal specimens from patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

93. Mental Help Net
Over 9000 reviewed resources in selfhelp, psychology, and mental health, including the books, Self-Help Category health Mental health Self-Help...... TODAY'S FEATURES Yoga For Mental health. I often try to provide afurther pearl or two of wisdom that the writer might consider.
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94. CARD/Gainesville
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96. SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Health | Study 'refutes' MMR Link To Autism
Their paper reanalyses the results of a study of all children diagnosed with autismin the North Thames health region after the theory of a link between the
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