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Huntington's Disease & Autism?
Not too much gets me down for too long. My mother in law just informed me she h found out that her grandmother died from Huntington's disease. So this would be the boys maternal great grandmother. Apparently, there is… -
Tummy Troubles and Autism
Guest post by neurobiologist Pat Levitt, Ph.D., of the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine, in Los Angeles Many children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have co-occurring medical cond… -
New from the TMS lab and autism research
Last night I attended Brain Health / Body Wealth at Harvard Medical School.Dr. Alvaro Pascual Leone told a rapt audience about new discoveries in brain plasticity and what it may mean to us, especially as we age.Then D… -
Study finds that having ancestors that had mercury poisoning increases risk of Autism
Ancestry of Pink Disease (Infantile Acrodynia) Identified as a Risk Factor for Autism Spectrum Disorders Source - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15287394.2011.590097?journalCode=uteh20 Abstract Pink disease… -
Time Management Tips for Parents of Special Needs Children
Hi, I am new to this site. I have a child with high functioning autism and many other diagnoses as well. Autism, undefined chromosome anomaly of 17q 12 partial duplication, ADHD,Chiai Malformation Type 1, amblyopia,… -
Lyme, Lupus, and Asperger's
After being asked by a friend about another friend's concern over poor nutrition during pregnancy possibly leading to autistic tendencies, this was my answer. -
Developmental Delays
For several years, I worried about my son’s hearing. We had noticed at around 1 year old, that he wasn’t responding to sounds. At the time, there were a lot of issues to deal with. We were switching doctors.… -
"Bones"
They call him “Bones”. This boy of mine. A name I didn’t really foresee, being that one of my many frivolous concerns was the shortening of his name turning to his nickname, which I didn’t wan… -
New Genetic Testing For Early Autism Diagnosis
Below is a Press Release I recently received. I thought my readers might be interested in reading about this. -
Autism in the "Leather Man's" Bones
Photo by F.W. Moore, 1888 In the late 1800s, a homeless man known as the Leather Man (because he wore a 60-lb leather suit at all times) was famous for walking a 365-mile circuit through some 41 towns in New York's We…
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