Fashion for Charity: Sevenly
17-01-2012 11:59 This week's Sevenly campaign: svnly.org Autism Speaks: www.autismspeaks.org Second Channel - http Chictopia - www.chictopia.com LOOKBOOK.nu - lookbook.nu Twitter - twitter.com Continue Reading
Brain Activity May Help Predict Autism Before Age 1: Study
THURSDAY, Jan. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Infants younger than a year old who are at risk of developing autism may already have telltale brain responses when another person looks at or away from them, Continue Reading
Babies' brains 'show autism risk'
It may be possible to detect autism at a much earlier age than previously thought, say researchers. See more here: Babies' brains 'show autism risk' Continue Reading
Early sign of autism may be found in babies' gaze
An early symptom of autism might be found in a baby's gaze, researchers reported Thursday. Read more here: Early sign of autism may be found in babies' gaze Continue Reading
Early Autism Sign: Babies' Brain Responses to Eye Contact
The way that babies as young as six months look at the eyes of other people may be an early sign of autism, a new study suggests. View post: Early Autism Sign: Babies' Brain Responses to Eye Continue Reading
Study finds early signs of autism in baby brains
LONDON (Reuters) - Children who develop autism already show signs of different brain responses in their first year of life, scientists said on Thursday in a study that may in the future help doctors Continue Reading
Autism signs found in young babies
Signs of autism can be detected in six-month-old babies by measuring their brain activity, research has shown. Read more here: Autism signs found in young babies Continue Reading
Autism Doctors Move Step Closer to Overhauling Diagnosis Rules
The American Psychiatric Association is moving a step closer to overhauling the criteria for diagnosing autism after two just-completed field studies found the new definition won’t exclude patients Continue Reading
'Inner Dialogue' Might Aid People With Autism
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Learning to "talk things through in their head" could help people with autism make plans and complete complex daily tasks, researchers say. See the rest Continue Reading
Talking things through in your head may help autism
LONDON (Reuters) - Teaching children with autism to "talk things through" in their heads may help them solve tricky day-to-day tasks and could increase the chances of them living independent lives Continue Reading
Autism Speaks' first Philip and Faith Geier Autism Environmental Sciences Research grant
( Autism Speaks ) The Autism Speaks Philip and Faith Geier Autism Research Grant in Environmental Sciences honors Phil Geier and his late wife, Faith. This first Geier Grant awards $449,998 over Continue Reading
What is Autism? – Hans Asperger – Video
30-12-2006 12:07 What did Dr. Hans Asperger say in his sentinel paper? Read the original post: What is Autism? - Hans Asperger - Video Continue Reading
Can Low Birth Weight Raise Autism Risk?
TUESDAY, Jan. Visit link: Can Low Birth Weight Raise Autism Risk? Continue Reading
Gazette.Net: Montgomery parents: Autism education should be more uniform
As the number of Montgomery students diagnosed with autism has increased by more than sixfold over the past decade, educators are grappling with the best ways to teach them and satisfy concerned Continue Reading
It makes sense to redefine autism
"Will my child still qualify for a diagnosis of autism?" This is the question on the minds of many parents with children who have autism. The short answer is: Most likely, yes. Read the original: Continue Reading
Smoking During Pregnancy Not Linked to Autism
Title: Smoking During Pregnancy Not Linked to Autism Category: Health News Created: 1/20/2012 4:06:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 1/23/2012 More: Smoking During Pregnancy Not Linked to Autism Continue Reading
Why Some Children May Grow Out' of Autism
Title: Why Some Children May Grow Out' of Autism Category: Health News Created: 1/23/2012 11:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 1/23/2012 Go here to read the rest: Why Some Children May Grow Continue Reading
'Co-Occurring' Disorders May Explain Change in Autism Diagnosis
MONDAY, Jan. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Many children with autism also have other developmental or psychiatric conditions, including learning disabilities, speech delays, attention or seizure disorders Continue Reading
Dr. Manny: Autism diagnosis in danger?
A recent study that highlights the challenges of diagnosing autism suggests the disorder tends to go hand-in-hand with a variety of other mental and behavioral conditions in kids. In my own Continue Reading
Why Autism Diagnosis Can Change as Children Grow Up
Children with autism tend to also have other disorders, such as a learning disability or depression, which affect them in different ways as they age, a new study finds. Link: Why Autism Diagnosis Continue Reading