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Women who take folic acid or other vitamins before or during pregnancy decrease their chances of having a child with autism, suggests a study published last week1. But some experts are skeptical that the vitamins provide this protective effect. Vitamins — and in particular vitamin B9, or folic acid …
11.01.2018 · From Spectrum News
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11.01.2018 · From Spectrum News
PODS – People of Diversity, Speaking is a project similar to HONY – Humans of New York. PODS promotes the art of storytelling and it will be an ongoing database of Recognized Diversity Acceptance. by Kimberly Gerry-Tucker BOD and PODS; Intro by Kimberly Gerry Tucker, (new Board of Direc…
11.01.2018 · From The Art of Autism
Some U.S. states are facing a mid-January loss of funding for their Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), despite spending approved by Congress in late December that was expected to keep the program running for three months, federal health officials said 5 January. The $2.85 billion was suppos…
10.01.2018 · From Spectrum News
Foster care is intended as a temporary solution for children whose parents cannot care for them. At any one time, about half a million children in the United States are in foster homes. Policy points: Frank talk about policy issues in autism The foster care system has a reputation as a place for ch…
10.01.2018 · From Spectrum News
"I came to the conclusion that there was a whole group of people out there probably that could do the job as well or better."Source: The Autism Site
10.01.2018 · From The Autism Site
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10.01.2018 · From Different Roads to Learning
Richard Ford Burley is a Canadian living in Boston for the last seven years while he works on his PhD in English. Five years ago, he found out he is autistic and writing his first novel, Mouse, helped him figure out what the diagnosis meant to him. Mouse was published in hardcover by a small-but-gro…
10.01.2018 · From Geek Book clubs
The prevalence of autism in the United States remained relatively stable from 2014 to 2016, according to a new analysis. The results were published 2 January in the Journal of the American Medical Association1. The researchers report the frequency of autism in the U.S. as 2.24 percent in 2014, 2.41 …
09.01.2018 · From Spectrum News
Children with autism are at an increased risk for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a large survey of electronic medical records1. IBD includes the painful conditions Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and is associated with an overactive immune system. The analysis, based on almos…
09.01.2018 · From Spectrum News
“Mental illness is the elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about, until they absolutely have to.” By Ryan Smoluk It’s a cold winter day in Manitoba, Canada. My art show “WAKE UP CALL” at the ArtBeat Studio has just come to an end. My mom and I have been busy packin…
09.01.2018 · From The Art of Autism
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06.01.2018 · From Spectrum News
An abbreviated tool enables clinicians to quickly determine whether an adult has autism, a new study suggests1. The test could be used either as part of a comprehensive autism assessment or as an autism screen. Clinicians can diagnose a person with autism by observing her, asking her to complete a s…
06.01.2018 · From Spectrum News
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