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New Research Applies Computing to Detecting Autism — Campus …

by admin on September 1, 2010

A team of researchers in eight universities has just won a five-year, $10 million grant from the National Science Foundation to create new computing techniques for measuring and analyzing the behavior of children. The goal is to create …

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Autism activist Temple Grandin was Best Moment (and Best Dressed …

by admin on August 31, 2010

She is a doctor of animal science, a professor at Colorado State University and a bestselling author who has opened up the world of autism to the public. And now, as the titular subject of the HBO Special Temple Grandin, she is, …

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Temple Grandin Herding The Public Towards Smarter Autism | Temple …

by admin on August 31, 2010

Asperger syndrome is considered high functioning autism .Temple Grandin has managed to rise above his own autistic disorder to excel in its specific field of animal science to educate the public and their flock to a more intelligent …

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My Experience with Autism

by admin on August 30, 2010

My Experience with Autism Tune in for this unusual presentation on autism by someone with autism .

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USC receives share of federal autism research grant | Daily Trojan

by admin on August 27, 2010

A $10-million federal grant from the National Science Foundation will go toward USC and eight other universities across the country to further autism research, according to the Associated Press. The grant will fund the development of a …

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Cypress Bioscience Acquires Novel Intranasal Carbetocin Therapy …

by admin on August 26, 2010

Cypress Bioscience Acquires Novel Intranasal Carbetocin Therapy for AutismTherapy May Represent Novel Approach to Treating the Repetitive Behaviors and Social Deficits of Autism SAN DIEGO, … Read more…

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RT @boa_news: Autism Might Slow Brain’s Ability to Integrate Input From Multiple Senses http://tinyurl.com/28peotx #science #autism

by admin on August 23, 2010

RT @boa_news : Autism Might Slow Brain's Ability to Integrate Input From Multiple Senses http://tinyurl.com/28peotx #science # autism

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Singer Confirms Autism Speaks Insurance Lobbyists Drafted …

by admin on August 23, 2010

By John Gilmore In an extraordinary article letter published earlier this week in the Scarsdale Patch, Alison Singer, president of the Autism Science Foundation, confirmed that a controversial autism insurance bill in New York, …

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Autism linked to multisensory integration: A new study has provided concrete evidence that children with a… http://bit.ly/aRK8o2 #science

by admin on August 20, 2010

Autism linked to multisensory integration: A new study has provided concrete evidence that children with a…

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More false "balance" on vaccines and autism : Respectful Insolence

by admin on August 18, 2010

There’s so much horrible reporting on vaccines and the whole manufactroversy that promulgates the myth that vaccines somehow cause autism through a combination of confusing correlation with causation, bad science, quackery, …

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