Autism Headlines
Magnetic fields test 'reflexes' of autism Method may pave way for treatment
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Autism care takes biological toll on mothers Women who tend to teens, young adults with autism at home display unusually low levels of critical stress hormone
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A True Success Story Robert Johnston has been diagnosed with ODD, PDD and ADHD; When he's on the ice at the Islanders Hockey Academy, however, none of that matters.
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Local Organization Provides Support To Adults Living With Autism Jessica Wang once held a steady job in JP Morgan's cafeteria.
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Autistic Partygoer The author and his autistic son would love to come to your kid's birthday, thanks. Here's how to make everyone feel right at home.
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California clinic to treat adult autism A California hospital became one of the first to treat autistic adults
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They’re Autistic—and They’re in Love Lindsey Nebeker and Dave Hamrick each used to wonder if they’d ever find lasting love. Here’s how they came together—and how, side by side, they face the world.
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Seeking Help for Autistic Kids Va. Parents Want Insurers to Pay for Therapy, but Critics Worry About Costs
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A boy with autism and his dog find a world in common It’s early July, and Michael wants nothing to do with the dog.
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Autism Screening Tops Obama's Medical To-Do List Autism tops Barack Obama's medical to-do list, according to the new president's website.
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A Booming Business Serves Special Needs Families Employers, financial services firms, and consultants are helping families with disabled members qualify for financial and educational aid
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Coping With An Autistic Brother: A Teenager's Take Each year, approximately one child in every 150 is diagnosed with autism. Eleven-year-old Andrew Skillings is one of those children.
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Life 101: Learning To Live With Autism Young Adults With Autism Take Classes to Learn Life's Daily Skills
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Brothers and sisters learn to live with autism A snowball fight had erupted inside a conference room.
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A young voice for autism, athletics Michael Mayes, a senior at Marshfield High School, knows how important it is to have his voice heard.
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Adding Strands to an Autism Safety Net Array of Proposals Would Help Adults
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In Switzerland, An Easier Path For The Disabled Ellen Wallace, Nick Bates and their 16-year-old daughter, Tara, spend as much time as they can in their little wooden house on a winding mountain road in the Valais region of Switzerland.
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Flying can be a rough ride for autistic children, families With heightened security regulations and frequent delays, airplane travel can be an unpleasant ordeal for anyone.
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The Autism Rights Movement A new wave of activists wants to celebrate atypical brain function as a positive identity, not a disability. Opponents call them dangerously deluded.
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Bouncing For Autism In April Raising Awareness And Having Fun
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Autism and Higher Education Campus programs increase as a growing number of students attend college.
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The Truth About Autism Scientists Reconsider What They Think They Know
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Looking to ease road for disabled Legislators want to cut a waiting list for services and make it possible for clients to live with their families.
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