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New Autism Study Conducted by Boobs? by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 08 Jan 2009 2:54pm A study reports that men with autistic children do not prefer curvier women like most "normal" men. So is it Dad's fault for chasing down Olive Oyl or Mom's fault for resembling a pipe cleaner (in my case, a Q-tip,... Read on »
Kim Stagliano on HuffPo: Conducting Autism Research like it's 1994 by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Apr 2009 3:31pm Please pop over to HuffPo to read my latest piece, "Conducting Autism Research like it's 1994" about the Autism Science Foundation formed by the Londons of NAAR, Alison Singer and Paul Offit. I sure would like 3900 comments! (Wake up,... Read on »
CDC Admits No Rigorous Study Refuting Thimerosal-Autism Link Ever Conducted by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Sep 2010 12:00am should have done all along?   Reading on  “…this VSD study will be the first rigorous, epidemiological study conducted on the issue of thimerosal and autism.”   The first rigorous... is not that the CDC is conducting a study that it claims will be rigorous, but that even the CDC admits that no rigorous study refuting the relationship between thimerosal and autism has been Read on »
Kim Stagliano on HuffPo: Conducting Autism Research like it's 1994 by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Apr 2009 12:00am Please pop over to HuffPo to read my latest piece, "Conducting Autism Research like it's 1994" about the Autism Science Foundation formed by the Londons of NAAR, Alison Singer and Paul Offit.  I sure would like 3900 comments!  (Wake up, Kim!) Click HERE. In 1994, the National Alliance for Autism Research was born. They were dedicated Read on »
Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis Workshop in Arizona - Real Help for Autistic Children by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Thu 13 Aug 2009 5:50pm about an organization actually trying to help autistic children. The notice, on yourwestvalley.com, refers to a workshop called Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis presented... is 'Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis' has all the contact information for parents in the area who might be interested in registering for this free workshop scheduled for Aug. 22 Read on »
Prepare Your Child with Autism for Transitions - Autism and Transitions - Autism Behaviors - from about.com by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Sun 09 Nov 2008 10:08pm This is a great article with tips for parents of autistic children Prepare Your Child with Autism for Transitions - Autism and Transitions - Autism Behaviors Read on »
Diet And Autism Research Focuses On Which Foods May Affect Autistic Behavior by Tricia Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:18am to determine whether gluten and dairy products play a role in autistic behavior as parents have anecdotally claimed. The pilot study is one of seven current studies on autism in the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. “There’s a lot of misinformation, so that’s why Read on »
Application of a ketogenic diet in children with autistic behavior: pilot study. by Cheryl Patient Expert Posted Sat 04 Jul 2009 9:43pm , aged between 4 and 10 years, with autistic behavior. The diet was applied for 6 months, with continuous administration for 4 weeks, interrupted by 2-week diet-free... adhered to the diet, 18 of 30 children (60%), improvement was recorded in several parameters and in accordance with the Childhood Autism Rating Scale. Significant improvement Read on »
Fish Oil: May Be Beneficial for Autistic Behavior by Duane Sherry, M.S. Patient Expert Posted Sun 23 Nov 2008 10:46pm Reduce Autistic Behavior Keywords: AUTISM, AUTISTIC - Fish Oil, Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Efalex Reference: “Role of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the management of Egyptian children with autism,” Meguid NA, Atta HM, et al, [...] Read on »