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Autism Vox

May 16th, 2008

Sorry Fido, No Bath For You

Bathe your pet in flea shampoo while you’re pregnant and you are twice as likely to have an autistic child, according to new research to be presented today at the International Meeting For Autism Research in London (scroll down on this link, past the report on how baby bottle chemicals can sentence a child to […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 2 comments

May 16th, 2008

Autism and Faith: A Journey into Community

Autism and Faith: A Journey into Community is a new resource for clergy, religious educators, and families of autistic children to develop “inclusive spiritual supports” for autistic individuals in religious settings. The 52-page guide was developed by the Autism and Faith Task Force of COSAC, New Jersey’s main autism organization, and the Elizabeth M. […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 4 comments

May 15th, 2008

Oregon Family Wins Discrimination Case

An Oregon family has won a $40,000 settlement from a Portland, Oregon apartment owner and management company. Daniel and Jenny Sanchez claimed that Princeton Property Management, Inc. refused to accommodate the needs their of three-year-old autistic son. From press release from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development:
The Sanchezes alleged that Princeton Property Management, […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 13 comments

May 14th, 2008

Genes Linked to Social Impairments

A new study in the May 15th Biological Psychiatry has found genetic links to the “impaired social behaviors” of autistic children. Researchers from Yale University studied six genes “known to be involved in maternal and affiliative behaviors”; they suggest that two neurohormones which are linked to affiliative behaviors in animals, prolactin and oxytocin, are linked […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 10 comments

May 13th, 2008

You Can Never Be Too Safe When There’s Water

On January 23rd, 5-year-old Anyah Raven Glossinger—who was legally blind and autistic—drowned in a mineral pool while undergoing hydrotherapy, today’s CBS2 (Palm Springs) reports. Glossinger had been participating in the United Cerebral Palsy’s Little Bridges after-school program; two of the coaches supervising her, Elva Lerma and Sixto Mitre, are now on paid leave.
It’s hardly the […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 4 comments

May 12th, 2008

“Open Questions” about Autism, and Vaccines, and Much More

In The “Open Question” on Vaccines and Autism, CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson interviews Dr. Bernardine Healy, a former head of the National Institutes of Health and a member of the Institute of Medicine. Noting that Dr. Healy’s credentials “couldn’t be more ‘mainstream’”—no DAN! doctor she—Attkisson writes:
According to Healy, when she began researching autism […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 17 comments

May 11th, 2008

The Perfect Gift for Mother’s Day

Hope you got the perfect gift for Mother’s Day—-Margaret Lenahan has. Her 16-year-old son, James, was diagnosed with autism around the time that he turned two; today, he is a junior in the Ryken program for special needs students at Xaverian High School in Brooklyn, and a member of the varsity B basketball team for […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 8 comments

May 10th, 2008

Teaching Doesn’t Hurt

Linda Powell, a primary school teacher at St John’s CE in Kearsley (UK), has been suspended amid claims that she allegedly struck a 7-year-old girl. As reported in the Bolton News, the school has faced controversy before about its treatment of special needs students: In 2006, parents claimed that boys with special needs were being […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 9 comments

May 10th, 2008

Back to the Old Neighborhood

Or back, that is, to a certain restaurant we used to like to go to when we were in the mood for something “a little special.” It’s a Spanish restaurant in Bayonne, not far from where I work in Jersey City. They make a fine paella, served by old-style waiters in vests and bow ties […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 7 comments

May 9th, 2008

Where Are All the Autistic Adults?

The British government has announced that it is planning to calculate the number of autistic adults in England. The £500,000 project is the first to specifically study the number of adults who have autism, the BBC reports.
It will be interesting to see how the study is conducted: The tools for diagnosing autism in adults are […]

By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 103 comments

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