May 5th, 2008
What do TV, ultrasounds, insufficient vitamin D, air pollution, a mother having the flu while pregnant, mercury, have to do with each other?
All have been named as possible causes of autism. TK Kenyon looks at the puzzling spectrum of research into the cause of autism, some of which he labels as “just plain stupid”—the theory […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 30 comments
April 5th, 2008
The April issue of Pediatrics contains a new study on the household finances of families with autistic children. Families’ annual income falls short of average predicted income by as much as $6200; families also spend thousands of dollars on health care and educational and other therapies and services. Economist Guillermo Montes, Ph.D., the lead author […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 14 comments
March 9th, 2008
There’s one thing that determines when I sleep: When Charlie goes to bed. (So, in his pre-melatonin days, when he fell asleep at midnight at the earliest, “bedtime” for me took on all the aura of some kind of promised land.)
According to a new study in the Journal of Labor Economics, the schedule for […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 9 comments
March 1st, 2008
Financial struggles plague families of children with autism, according to a study by Deanna Sharpe, associate professor of personal financial planning in the University of Missouri’s College of Human Environmental Sciences and the mother of an autistic son. Science Daily quotes Sharpe, who says
“It is important for us to hear the voices of […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 12 comments
February 29th, 2008
I was talking to two of my students yesterday about classes for next year, their majors, scholarships and fellowships. Both had looked at websites for scholarships, and read the biographies of the winners, of college students who, while maintaining the highest GPAs, playing varsity sports, and conducting research in molecular biology, create medical […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 10 comments
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