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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. Health Care And The Autism Spectrum
health Care and the autism Spectrum A Guide for health Professionals, Parentsand Carers. Alison MortonCooper. health Care and the autism Spectrum.
http://www.jkp.com/catalogue/book.php?isbn=1-85302-963-7

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  • 123. [E] - Injecting Mercury : Is Thimerosal The Missing Link To Autism And Developme
    But in 2002, the National Institutes of health estimated that one in 250 US childrenwere affected. The autism Society of America projects that autism
    http://www.emagazine.com/view/?1742

    124. TheDenverChannel.com - Health - Do Vaccines Put Children At Risk For Autism?
    Prevention. Whether children exposed to the preservative before 2001contributed to autism is still a question. I health Focus.
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    Do Vaccines Put Children At Risk For Autism?
    Pediatrician: Benefits Of Vaccines Outweigh Risks
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    CORRECTION: A previous version of this story erroneously reported that Thimerosal, a preservative containing mercury, is no longer found in vaccines. In fact, small amounts of the preservative still exist in some vaccines. We regret the error. HERSHEY, Pa. With cases of autism on the rise, many parents are questioning what to do to protect their children from getting it. There's been some controversy over whether vaccines play a part. AUTISM RESOURCES Root Of Autism
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    Jennifer and Jim Bouder's first son seemed fine, but as Donovan neared his second birthday, they noticed something wasn't quite right. "I remember at age 2, he was diving off the dining room table head first, and I didn't have a clue as to how to direct his energy," Jennifer Bouder said.

    125. Autism
    Yeah, he has autism, your friend said while you sorted through herCDs. How does someone get it? Can it be treated? What Is autism?
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    You met your friend's younger brother at her house, and he seemed really quiet. "Yeah, he has autism," your friend said while you sorted through her CDs. Then she started talking about a new band, so you didn't have a chance to ask her any questions. Now you're wondering: What is autism? How does someone get it? Can it be treated? What Is Autism?
    Autism is a developmental disorder that some people are born with - it's not something you can catch" or pass along to someone else. It affects the brain and makes communicating and interacting with other people difficult. People who have autism often have delayed language development, prefer to spend time alone, and show less interest in making friends . Another characteristic of autism is what some people describe as "sensory overload": sounds seem louder, lights brighter, or smells stronger. Although many people with autism also have mental retardation, some are of average or high intelligence. Not everybody with autism has the exact same symptoms. Some people may have autism that is mild, whereas others may have autism that is more severe. Because it affects people differently, autism is known as a spectrum disorder . Two people with the same spectrum disorder may not act alike or have the same skills. As many as one in 500 people have autism, and it's four times more common in guys than in girls. Although doctors do not know exactly what causes it, researchers believe autism is linked to differences in brain chemicals (

    126. Autism

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    127. Clinical Practice Guideline, Early Intervention Program
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    128. Study Suggests Vaccine, Autism Link
    Study Suggests Vaccine, autism Link. But there is a giant jump between these(test tube) studies and the complex clinical syndrome we know as autism. .
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    Study Suggests Vaccine, Autism Link Thimerosal Can Disrupt Neurological Development, Researchers Say By Salynn Boyles WebMD Medical News Reviewed By Brunilda Nazario, MD on Thursday, February 05, 2004 Feb. 5, 2004 Newly published studies might explain the controversial belief that exposure to the mercury-based vaccine preservative thimerosal can cause childhood neurological disorders like autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers say the findings offer some of the first scientific evidence linking early immunizations to these conditions, but vaccine advocates remain skeptical. They point out that human studies have failed to show a link between childhood vaccinations and the development of neurological problems. "It would be irresponsible to ignore careful work by careful investigators, and hopefully this will stimulate more research," pediatrics professor Louis Z. Cooper, MD, of the National Network for Immunization Information, tells WebMD. "But there is a giant jump between these (test tube) studies and the complex clinical syndrome we know as autism." Tenfold Increase For more than a decade, anti-vaccine activists have charged that thimerosal in childhood vaccines is to blame for a dramatic worldwide rise in the diagnosis of autism. Cases have increased tenfold in the U.S. over the past three decades.

    129. Autism, Kids Quest,NCBDDD
    In most cases they are talking about autism spectrum disorder (ASD). . Kids HealthOrganization This fun site has information about what ASD is, what causes it
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    130. Alternative Therapies For Children With Brain Injury & Developmental Disorders
    autism, Developmental Disorders, Cerebral Palsy, ADHD, Brain Injury Our goal is to provide the most comprehensive site available for the discussion of
    http://www.healing-arts.org/children/

    131. Welcome To Www.everybody.co.nz - Health Information For New Zealanders
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    132. Homepage
    Stephen Ladyman announces £156,000 in Section 64 funding for young people withautism. Funding boost for the National Autistic Society. Choosing health?
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    Thursday 3 June 2004 Melanie Johnson announces the Skipton Fund will begin processing claims next month. Hepatitis C ex gratia payments scheme to launch
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    Thursday 3 June 2004 Chief Nursing Officer Sarah Mullally will leave DH for a full-time career in the Church of England. New role for Chief Nursing Officer
    Government warning on transit of Venus
    Wednesday 2 June 2004 Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson explains how to view the transit of Venus safely.

    133. WXYZ: Health
    health The Cerebral Palsy Suit It s hard to think of a piece of clothing as a medicalmiracle, but it s true in the case of two patients at Children s Hospital
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    A team from the U of M and the CDC finds that among women at high risk for heart disease, less than half - 46 percent - take the recommended daily aspirin that helps prevent heart attacks and strokes. An Aspirin a Day
    Many women are told by their doctors they should take an aspirin a day to help fend off heart disease, but University of Michigan researchers say many women aren't taking their doctor's advice.
    FULL STORY Kids Walking Away Weight
    A new study out Wednesday says bigger children are on the road to diabetes and heart disease, but programs at two local schools are getting kids walking on the road to better health.
    FULL STORY Motor City Makeovers Revealed
    Weights, workouts, and watching what they eat put 6 local people in national magazines. Shape and Men’s Fitness magazine challenged them to a "Motor City Makeover." Now, 3 months later, they’re ready for the reveal.
    FULL STORY Miracle Lotion
    Drug companies spend millions of dollars a year developing pain relievers to help people feel better, but a former Detroit man says he's got a 160-year-old recipe from his great-great grandparents that works better than anything else.

    134. Rhinebeck Health Center And The Center For Progressive Medicine
    Rhinebeck health Center The Center for Progressive Medicine. For information andassistance in the recovery of denied health insurance claims, please visit
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    135. AutismInfo.com
    (PDF document). Download for Free! Kirkman Laboratories Guide to IntestinalHealth in autism Spectrum Disorder. A comprehensive review
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    Autism/ Asperger's Digest Autism Autoimmunity Project Autism Network ... Autism Treatment Comparison pp.26-27
    "Imagine you were in a foreign, noisy and crowded city at night, not understanding the language spoken, recognizing a few words but not really comprehending situations taking place around you, wanting to express a need for help but not being able. This experience may begin to help you relate to what a child with autism feels on an ordinary day ."
    Gihan Ramadan, Arab News "Not being able to speak is not the same as not having anything to say." Institute of Medicine's Immunization Safety Review Committee (ISR) Report out: MMR Vaccine and Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines Are Not Associated With Autism.

    136. Home Page - StatesmanJournal.com
    click here! Thursday, May 20, 2004. First lady leaves none behind The president’swife praises teachers and students for their improved test scores.
    http://news.statesmanjournal.com/article.cfm?i=77416

    137. Athens Users Login
    Athens Users Login. EBSCOhost Support. User ID, Password, Minimum browserrequirements Internet Explorer 5.0 and Netscape 4.7. Important
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    138. Ten Tips For Child Advocates
    . . ¶ 10 Tips for Child Advocates. 1. Choose your issue. Personal experiences,community issues, and data on system wide disparities
    http://www.aap.org/advocacy/childadvocacytips.htm
    10 Tips for Child Advocates Choose your issue. Personal experiences, community issues, and data on system wide disparities are all sources of potential advocacy issues. Decide what it is you'd like to change. Identify solutions. Prepare a list of possible ways to successfully resolve your issue. Identify supporters. Chances are good that you're not the only person or group advocating for an issue. Talk to parents and parent groups. Use the Internet to find other people or organizations that are working on related issues and seek their assistance. Equally important is choosing a legislator or other government official who will sponsor and be a champion for your issue. Develop a strategy. Will you advocate for change on the local, state, or federal level? Which of the three branches of government-executive, legislative, or judicial, is best positioned to help you achieve your desired outcome? Who will oppose your efforts and what can you do to neutralize the opposition? Frame your message.

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