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AofA Science Summary: Pharmacologic Treatment of Repetitive Behaviors in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evidence of Publication Bias by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 01 May 2012 12:00am From Pediatrics (Journal of the AAP) Pharmacologic Treatment of Repetitive Behaviors in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evidence of Publication Bias Melisa Carrasco , PhD a , Fred R. Volkmar , MD b , and Michael H. Bloch , MD, MS b + Author Affiliations aNeuroscience Graduate Program, Univ ... Read on »
Pharmacologic Treatment of Repetitive Behaviors in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evidence of Publication Bias. by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Thu 26 Apr 2012 5:44pm I had hoped to read this article and have a good review in place when the embargo lifted. Time is working against me and I just haven’t had the resources to apply to this. But I shouldn’t let that stop me from highlighting this study: Pharmacologic Treatment of Repetitive Behaviors in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evidence of Publication Bias . ... Read on »
Alzheimer's World -- Accepting Repetitive Behavior as the New Normal by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert Posted Tue 12 Oct 2010 12:33pm It was only after I finally understood that the behaviors my mother was engaging in were normal for a person suffering from Alzheimer's disease that I was able to finally accept Alzheimer's disease....By Bob DeMarco Alzheimer's Reading Room Seven... An interesting day. Read on »
Alzheimer's Repetitive Behavior -- The Problem -- Shaving by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert Posted Fri 09 Apr 2010 10:19am problems simultaneously. I think it helps to understand that you are dealing with a pattern of behavior. Alzheimer's or not, we all have patterns of behavior. For many years... defined patterns of behavior brings comfort, organization, and homeostasis to your life. The fact that we live a life of patterns also helps explain why most of us don't like change Read on »
Autism Disorders and Intellectual Disability: Claim that 75-80% of Persons with Autistic Disorder are Intellectually Disabled i by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Mon 03 May 2010 2:41am but is not comfortable with the fact that many persons with Autistic Disorder are Intellectually Disabled.  Mr. Griswold and Astrid at at  Astrid's Journal disagree with my numerical references... seems to think. My assertion is that credible authorities have stated that 75-80% of persons with Autistic Disorder are intellectually disabled.  I stand by that assertion Read on »
Autism Twitter Day Should Include Severe, Low Functioning, Autistic Disorder Realities by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Mon 08 Dec 2008 4:53am 1 Comment not exclude the severely autistic - those persons with Autistic Disorder who are low functioning and cognitively impaired. On Autism Twitter Day let us not forget those persons with Autistic Disorder who live their adult Read on »
Autism Diagnoses: DSM V Should Separate Autistic Disorder from Aspergers and HFA by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Tue 12 May 2009 3:23pm 3 Comments between Aspergers Disorder and those with higher functioning PDD -NOS and autistic disorders. The other DSM problem which generates much unnecessary conflict is the inclusion... serious challenges of persons with Autistic Disorder who lack a fundamental understanding of the world, who have very limited abstract thought and who have very little in the way Read on »
Steven Higgs on Autism - One Half Sentence for Autistic Disorder, One Whole Article for Aspergers by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Sun 04 Jul 2010 11:45pm with Autistic Disorder, those most severely affected by autism disorders, and writes an article about the entire autism spectrum of disorders in which he focuses on Aspergers... of) a 15-year-old girl with Asperger's." The highlighted words in the preceding quote are the only mention of Autistic Disorder in this article about "Autism's" generation gap Read on »
Autism Rising in California: 1200% Increase In Autistic Disorder Cases 1987-2007 by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 May 2009 7:56pm 1 Comment San Jose's Mercury News.com reports that a new California state study released this week shows a 12 fold or 1200% increase in classic autism, or Autistic Disorder, cases over..., the study focused on people with classic autism and generally excluded people with other autistic spectrum disorders, such as Asperger's syndrome and Rett's disorder. The expansion Read on »
Do Study Results Involving High Functioning Autism Subjects Automatically Apply to Persons with Autistic Disorder and Intellect by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Tue 05 Jan 2010 2:36am Can the results of studies involving subjects with High Functioning Autism automatically be applied to persons with Low Functioning Autism, to the 75-80%  of persons with Autistic Disorder who are cognitively impaired? In Brain Serotonin and Dopamine Transporter Bindings in Adults With High-Functioning Autism the authors are careful Read on »