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  1. Higher prevalence of autism is real, expert says.(Mental Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2005-05-01
  2. Helping Children with Autism Learn: Treatment Approaches for Parents and Professionals by Bryna Siegel, 2007-04-09
  3. Ian's Walk: A Story About Autism by Laurie Lears, 1998-03
  4. Autism Centers of Excellence (R01).(Announcements: Fellowships, Grants, & Awards): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Gale Reference Team, 2006-05-01
  5. Drugs Should Play Adjunctive Role in Autism.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Family Practice News by Carl Sherman, 2000-03-01
  6. Autism and exposure to thimerosal.(Drugs, Pregnancy, And Lactation): An article from: Family Practice News by Gideon Koren, 2007-08-01
  7. Online registry set to streamline autism research.(News): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Patrice Wendling, 2007-04-01
  8. From symptom recognition to diagnosis: children with autism in urban India [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by T.C. Daley, 2004-04-01
  9. Autism Dx delayed 2 years in African Americans. (Study of 406 Medicaid Claims).(diagnosis): An article from: Pediatric News by Mary Ann Moon, 2002-08-01
  10. Autism spectrum disorders in relation to distribution of hazardous air pollutants in the San Francisco Bay area.(Children's Health): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Gayle C. Windham, Lixia Zhang, et all 2006-09-01
  11. Signs of autism can present as early as 6 months of age: first longitudinal study.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2004-02-15
  12. Maternal residence near agricultural pesticide applications and autism spectrum disorders among children in the California Central Valley.(Children's Health): ... from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Eric M. Roberts, Paul B. English, et all 2007-10-01
  13. Special Diets for Special People: Understanding and Implementing a Gluten-Free and Casein-Free Diet to Aid in the Treatment of Autism and Related Developmental Disorders by Lisa S Lewis, 2005-08-01
  14. Behavioral Issues in Autism (Current Issues in Autism)

101. LookSmart - Article Search For " Autism Health Aspects"
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103. KinderStart - Health/Medical/Dental : Major Diseases/Conditions : Autism
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  • Autism 99 A National Emergency
    The just released Report on Autism to the California Legislature, shows a massive and persistent rise in the incidence of this disease. "In the past 10 years, California has had a 273% increase in the number of children with autism who enter the developmental services system-1,685 new cases last year alone" said State Senate President pro Tem John Burton in a press conference, following the release of the report. This spectacular increase reported was evident in all regional centers from San Diego to Eureka
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  • "Peaceful Coexistence" Autism, Asperger's, Hyperlexia .

104. Autism - Prepared By Office Of Scientific And Health Reports
autism Prepared by Office of Scientific and health Reports . What is autism?autism is not a disease, but a developmental disorder of brain function.
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What is autism?
Autism is not a disease, but a developmental disorder of brain function. People with classical autism show three types of symptoms: impaired social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication and imagination, and unusual or severely limited activities and interests. Symptoms of autism usually appear during the first three years of childhood and continue throughout life. Although there is no cure, appropriate management may foster relatively normal development and reduce undesirable behaviors. People with autism have a normal life expectancy.
Autism affects an estimated two to 10 of every 10,000 people, depending on the diagnostic criteria used. Most estimates that include people with similar disorders are two to three times greater. Autism strikes males about four times as often as females, and has been found throughout the world in people of all racial and social backgrounds.
Autism varies a great deal in severity. The most severe cases are marked by extremely repetitive, unusual, self-injurious, and aggressive behavior. This behavior may persist over time and prove very difficult to change, posing a tremendous challenge to those who must live with, treat, and teach these individuals. The mildest forms of autism resemble a personality disorder associated with a perceived learning disability.

105. AUTISM
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106. 2001.05.03: (Fact Sheet) HHS On The Forefront Of Autism Research
The series, available on the NICHD Web site, provides a general overview of autism,questions and answers for health care professionals, a summary of genetic
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HHS ON THE FOREFRONT OF AUTISM RESEARCH
Overview: It is unknown exactly how many children are affected by autism, or autism spectrum disorders(ASD), a general category of similar developmental impairments ranging in severity. Recent studies indicate that as many as 1 in 500 children could have autism. At HHS, increased activities are underway to better understand autism, its causes and potential treatments. Research funding for autism has nearly quadrupled in the last five years - from $10.5 million in fiscal year 1995 to $40 million in fiscal year 1999. The estimate for NIH autism funding in fiscal year 2000 is $45.5 million. Furthermore, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is currently heading studies to determine autism prevalence rates in selected areas of the U.S., and also funds autism research at Marshall University Autism Training Center in West Virginia. In the absence of a cure, interventions designed to alleviate specific symptoms are available. The best studied therapies include educational, behavioral and pharmacological interventions. Children who receive these therapies show progress in social and language skills.

107. HON Mother & Child Glossary, Child Mental Health Disorders: Autism
. autism Autistic......HON Mother Child Glossary, Child Mental health Disorders autism. A neurobiological ChildhoodMental health autism.
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Description Autism - Autistic Disorder : A disorder beginning in childhood. It is marked by the presence of markedly abnormal or impaired development in social interaction and communication and a markedly restricted repertoire of activity and interest. Manifestations of the disorder vary greatly depending on the developmental level and chronological age of the individual. (DSM-IV) [1] Child Development Disorders, Pervasive : Severe distortions in the development of many basic psychological functions that are not normal for any stage in development. These distortions are manifested in sustained social impairment, speech abnormalities, and peculiar motor movements. [1]
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108. Autism: Causes And Symptoms: Health Topics: UI Health Care
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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.

109. Local Monitoring By Health Authorities Of Childhood Autism Incidence In The UK
SFTAH. Local Monitoring By health Authorities Of Childhood AutismIncidence In The UK. David Thrower, © February 2000.
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SFTAH. Local Monitoring By Health Authorities Of Childhood Autism Incidence In The UK David Thrower, © February 2000 Monitoring of Autism Background 1. T here has been considerable debate recently over whether there has been an increase in the levels of autism in children under 16, and whether there is an underlying upward trend. 2. To answer these questions obviously requires an accurate monitoring system in each Health Authority area, together with joint arrangements with education and social services, to produce a register of cases. This is in addition to the application of consistent diagnostic criteria, and other considerations. 3. In 1998, the then Junior Health Minister for England, Paul Boateng, stated in response to a Parliamentary Written Question by Helen Southworth MP, that: ...........commissioners are advised to have arrangements in place to use both local and national information to build up a picture of the health needs of people............with autism in their locality. We also encourage health authorities to work together closely with local authorities in profiling both the volume, and needs, of............people with autism (Parliamentary Written Answer of 9th June 1998) 4. To verify what the actual situation was, in the light of the then Ministers comments, at Health Authority/Board level, every Health Authorities in England and Wales, the Health Boards of Scotland, the Education and Library Boards of Northern Ireland and also the Social Services Departments of London were approached. Each body was asked to give a brief indication of how it assessed the incidence of child autism in its area.

110. NeLLD > Mental Health > Autism > Resources
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111. 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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"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."

112. Health, Mental Health, Disorders, Neurodevelopmental: Autism Spectrum
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115. NEJM: Articles On Child Health -- Neuroblastoma, Head Lice, And Autism
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117. Autism
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The Indiana lawmaker tells Insight, "There is no doubt in my mind that the mercury in vaccines is a major contributing factor to a growing number of neurological disorders among children, but in particular autism."

118. Public Health Grand Rounds: Autism Among Us: Rising Concerns And The Public Heal

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119. Scotsman.com News - Health - Autism Focus For Reception
health. Edinburgh Evening News Tue 11 May 2004. autism focus for reception AN autismcharity is holding a parliamentary event to raise awareness of the condition
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120. BioMed Central | Full Text | Does Routine Child Health Surveillance Contribute T
Prior M Is there an increase in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders? JPaediatr Child health 2003, 39(2)812. PubMed AbstractPublisher Full Text
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PubMed record ... Related articles in PubMed Search PubMed For Tebruegge M Nandini V Ritchie J Key E-mail Corresponding author Research article Marc Tebruegge Vridhagiri Nandini and Jane Ritchie Department of Community Paediatrics, Maidstone Weald Primary Care NHS Trust, Preston Hall Hospital, Maidstone, Kent ME20 7NJ, United Kingdom BMC Pediatrics The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/4/4 Received Accepted Published Keywords: autism, Asperger's syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder, autistic spectrum disorder, child health surveillance Outline Abstract Abstract Background Methods Results ... Pre-publication history Background Recently changed guidelines for child health surveillance in the United Kingdom (U.K.) suggest targeted checks only, instead of the previously conducted routine or universal screening at 2 years and 3.5 years. There are concerns that these changes could lead to a delay in the detection of children with autism and other pervasive developmental disorders (PDD). Recent U.K. studies have suggested that the prevalence of PDD is much higher than previously estimated. This study establishes to which extent the routine checks contributed to the early detection and assessment of cases of PDD. Simultaneously we have evaluated the process involved and estimate the prevalence of PDD in our district.

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