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Why Some Children May 'Grow Out' of Autism | Psychology in the …

by admin on January 22, 2012

A new study shows that whether or not a child “outgrows” their autism may be related to the number and severity of other physical and psychological problems that are part of their original diagnosis….

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Why Some Children May 'Grow Out' of Autism

by admin on January 22, 2012

A new study shows that whether or not a child “outgrows” their autism may be related to the number and severity of other physical and psychological problems that are part of their original diagnosis.

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Could new study help to diagnose autism earlier? http://t.co/FFVf29gN

by admin on January 18, 2012

Could new study help to diagnose autism earlier? http://t.co/FFVf29gN

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Vitals – Babies learn to speak by lip-reading, could offer autism clues

by admin on January 16, 2012

By Joan Raymond For years, the conventional wisdom was that babies learned how to talk by listening to their parents. But a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that our little angels are …

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Smoking during pregnancy does not cause autism in children

by admin on January 13, 2012

A new study has refuted any link between smoking during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in children.Researchers have considered a variety of.

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Autism Units Lacking At Nation's Hospitals – Disability Scoop

by admin on January 12, 2012

More psychiatric hospitals are working to meet the needs of kids with autism and other developmental disabilities, a new study finds, but despite significant growth, services remain limited.

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Autism Units Lacking At Nation's Hospitals – Disability Scoop

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Respite Care May Be More Beneficial Than Autism Therapy …

by admin on January 4, 2012

A little money spent on temporary relief for caregivers goes a long way toward keeping kids and young adults with autism out of psychiatric hospitals, a new study suggests.

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Dr. Susan Hyman responds to a new study the journal Pediatrics released on autism and vaccines. http://t.co/WX7sVg2B

by admin on December 17, 2011

Dr. Susan Hyman responds to a new study the journal Pediatrics released on autism and vaccines. http://t.co/WX7sVg2B

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Autism And Blinking Patterns Examined In New Study

by admin on December 14, 2011

Eyes may be the key to the soul, but the act of opening and closing them — and the rate at which children do it — may provide clues to the mind. According to a new study, “blinking patterns” might contain new insights into how …

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Autism researchers make exciting strides | ScienceBlog.com

by admin on December 13, 2011

Teaching young children with autism to imitate others may improve a broader range of social skills, according to a new study by a Michigan State University scholar.http://codex.wordpress.org/Excerpt The findings come at a pivotal time in …

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