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  1. Autism, Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments - Everything You Need to Know About Autism by National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, et all 2009-04-30
  2. Recipes for the Specific Carbohydrate Diet: The Grain-Free, Lactose-Free, Sugar-Free Solution to IBD, Celiac Disease, Autism, Cystic Fibrosis, and Other Health Conditions (Healthy Living Cookbooks) by Raman Prasad, 2008-02-01
  3. Teaching Children with Autism: Strategies to Enhance Communication and Socialization (Health & Life Science) by Kathleen Ann Quill, 1995-06-08
  4. How to Deal With Autism (Kids' Health) by Lynette Robbins, 2009-09
  5. Improving Speech and Eating Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders - An Oral Motor Program for Home and School by Maureen A. Flanagan, This is an excellent resource for anyone who works with children with autism spectrum disorders, et all 2008-06-09
  6. Health Care and the Autism Spectrum: A Guide for Health Professionals, Parents and Carers by Alison Morton-Cooper, 2004-01
  7. Clinical Assessment and Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders (Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional)
  8. Mental Health Aspects Of Autism And Asperger Syndrome by Mohammad Ghaziuddin, 2005-04-15
  9. Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders Sourcebook (Health Reference Series) by Sandra J. Judd, 2007-07-01
  10. I Know Someone with Autism (Understanding Health Issues) by Sue Barraclough, 2011-01-01
  11. Autism (Baldwin, Carol, Health Matters.) by Carol Baldwin, 2002-10
  12. Autism (Health Alert) by Marlene Targ Brill, 2007-11
  13. The Science of Mental Health: Volume 2: Autism (Vol 2)
  14. The Self and Autism (Heinemann Health Books) by Michael Fordham, 1976-06-01

1. Health: Conditions And Diseases: Autism: Health Alternatives
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2. NIMH - Autism
National Institutes of Mental health publication on the definition, diagnosis and treatment of autism.Category health Mental health Neurodevelopmental autism Spectrum...... Perhaps researchers will learn to identify children at risk for autism at birth,allowing doctors and other health care professionals to provide preventive
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Autism Print version
(* pdf format, 7MB, 64 pages) NIH Publication No. 97-4023
Printed 1997. Booklet. 60p. Introduction Understanding the Problem What is autism? How is autism diagnosed? ... What are sources of information and support?
Autism
Isolated in worlds of their own, people with autism appear indifferent and remote and are unable to form emotional bonds with others. Although people with this baffling brain disorder can display a wide range of symptoms and disability, many are incapable of understanding other people's thoughts, feelings, and needs. Often, language and intelligence fail to develop fully, making communication and social relationships difficult. Many people with autism engage in repetitive activities, like rocking or banging their heads, or rigidly following familiar patterns in their everyday routines. Some are painfully sensitive to sound, touch, sight, or smell. Children with autism do not follow the typical patterns of child development. In some children, hints of future problems may be apparent from birth. In most cases, the problems become more noticeable as the child slips farther behind other children the same age. Other children start off well enough. But between 18 and 36 months old, they suddenly reject people, act strangely, and lose language and social skills they had already acquired. As a parent, teacher, or caregiver you may know the frustration of trying to communicate and connect with children or adults who have autism. You may feel ignored as they engage in endlessly repetitive behaviors. You may despair at the bizarre ways they express their inner needs. And you may feel sorrow that your hopes and dreams for them may never materialize.

3. MEDLINEplus: Autism
autism From the National Institutes of health. autism (National Institute of Mental health). autism (National Institute of
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4. NICHD Autism Site
of health (NIH), is one of the primary Institutes doing research into various aspects of autism, including its
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Home Search Sitemap Contact ... MRDD Autism Welcome to the NICHD autism web site. The NICHD, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is one of the primary Institutes doing research into various aspects of autism, including its causes, prevalence, and treatments. The goal of this site is to provide easy access to the most current information about NICHD research projects, publications, news releases, and other activities related to autism and similar disorders.

5. The Edelson Center For Environmental And Preventive Medicine
Atlanta, GA clinic centers around environmental and preventive medicine. Get a list of patient services and new treatments. Survey. Buy Nutrients. More on autism. Feedback. Allergy. ALS to address a wide variety of environmentallyinfluenced health conditions. Therapies vary based on the unique needs
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Need information? Call us today at 404-841-0088. Read Our Newsletter Here Welcome to The Edelson Center for Environmental and Preventive Medicine. We appreciate your interest in our unique practice of medicine. Ours is an innovative medical facility utilizing modern diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to address a wide variety of environmentally-influenced health conditions. Therapies vary based on the unique needs of each individual, but can include nutritional supplementation, detoxification and biodetoxification, Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization (EPD), chelation therapy, DHEA, DMSO, IV Gamma Globulin, and other regimens intended to strengthen the body naturally, and help it clear toxins more effectively. There have been many names applied to these advanced concepts, including:

6. AUTISM: FROM ILLNESS TO MENTAL HEALTH
autism FROM MENTAL ILLNESS TO MENTAL health Scientific research in psychoanalysis what is psychic illness,
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AUTISM: FROM MENTAL ILLNESS TO MENTAL HEALTH Scientific research in psychoanalysis: what is psychic illness,
what are its causes,
how does it manifest itself,
what are its effects on parents
with psychotic children,
what are the means of prevention
and conditions for regaining mental health.
by Vittorio Volpi Director of the CIRSOPE
Centro Italiano di Ricerca Scientifica Operativa nella Psicanalisi e nell'Educazione
the Italian Centre for Operational Scientific Research in Psychoanalysis and Education In 1965 he discovered the nature and cause of mental illness. The CIRSOPE, in Milan, carries out scientific research on psychic illness and trains operators; for more than twenty years the School of Psychoanalysis has been active, and open to all professionals, including doctors, social workers, teachers, priests, and obviously tutors, parents and psychologists - who have to or might have to deal with psychoses at work, and hence play a part in its prevention and cure. E. mail:

7. Autism/Pervasive Developmental DisordersThe Autism Spectrum, Including Autism, P
Defines autism, explains how this devastating childhood disorder is diagnosed, and summarizes current thinking about possible causes. House Conference on Mental health. autism Research at the National Institute of Mental health. A detailed fact sheet
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8. NIMH - Autism Research
autism Research at the National Institute of Mental health. Fact Sheet. Stateof the science in autism report to the National Institutes health.
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From 1 in 500 to 1 in 2,500 Americans suffer from autism, Implementing the Children's Health Act of 2000 As part of the Children's Health Act of 2000, Congress recently designated the NIMH to take the lead in expanding, intensifying and coordinating NIH's autism research effort, which more than doubled between 1997 and 2000. NIMH has begun implementing provisions of this landmark legislation, in collaboration with the four other Institutes represented on the NIH Autism Coordinating Committee (NIH/ACC): National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). An NIMH Snapshot The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Government's principal biomedical and behavioral research agency. NIH is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The actual total fiscal year 2000 NIMH budget was $974 million. NIMH Mission To reduce the burden of mental illness through research on mind, brain, and behavior.

9. Autism - Part I & 2
THE HARVARD. MENTAL health LETTER. Volume 13, Number 9 Leo Kanner in 1944, the mysterious disability of autism is characterized by a peculiar emotional and intellectual
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T HE H ARVARD M ENTAL H EALTH L ETTER Volume 13, Number 9 March 1997 First described and named by Leo Kanner in 1944, the mysterious disability of autism is characterized by a peculiar emotional and intellectual detachment from other people and the common human world. In autistic children, an impaired capacity for communication and human relationships and a severely restricted range of activities and interests become evident before the age of three. Although the symptoms vary in nature and severity, language and the capacity for a normal social life are always seriously affected. Two to four out of 10,000 children are autistic; 75% of them are boys. Early signs The earliest signs may appear in the first months of life. Autistic infants often shrink from touch. Instead of cuddling when picked up, they may go limp or stiffen, and they do not cling to parents who return after an absence. Normally, children will smile at the sound of their mother’s voice when they are two or three months old. Later in the first year they begin to reach with their hands, carry on wordless "conversations," and eventually progress to syllables like "ma" and "pa." Before the end of the first year they are pointing out objects to others’ attention and looking sad when someone else looks sad or anxious. Many autistic children never reach these stages or pass through them at a later age. In infancy, the symptoms may be subtle and almost unnoticeable or optimistically disregarded by parents, but it is usually clear by age two or three that something is wrong. Autistic children have little interest in others or understanding of their needs and feelings. They do not maintain eye contact and seem barely able to distinguish their parents from strangers. They ignore other children and prefer repetitious, solitary play, such as staring at revolving objects or arranging things in meaningless patterns. They may repeatedly lay out objects in lines, sit silently watching sand dribble through their hands for hours, or spin in an apparently trance like state. Their air of detachment and drive for solitude sometimes create the impression that they come from or live in a world not ours, and it has been suggested that autism is the source of stories about children who are fairy changelings.

10. Autism/Pervasive Developmental Disorders
A comprehensive site dealing with various issues in autism including research, coping, parenting techniqu Category health Mental health Neurodevelopmental autism Spectrum...... autism Spectrum, including autism, PDD, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Asperger'sand Rett Syndrome, is one of the most challenging health issues facing
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12. Autism - Health Resource Directory
autism http//web.syr.edu/~jmwobus/autism/ This a site all about autism, Whatis autism, and more. Local Society for autism Citizens 7910 Woodmont Ave.
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Autism http://web.syr.edu/~jmwobus/autism/
This a site all about Autism, What is Autism, and more. Local: Grand Wood Area Education Agency
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(For Children referred through the school systems) National: Society for Autism Citizens
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13. Autism | Health Documentaries | TV, HV, Educational Rights | HIGRADE
autism. lx 43'. Autistic live in a world of their own, and althoughthey can see and hear, they are unaware of their surroundings.
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Autistic live in a world of their own, and although they can see and hear, they are unaware of their surroundings.
With patient professional help it is sometimes possible for them to communicate with our world, and some have managed to escape the cocoon in which they live and enter the outside world. But in spite of the talk and the theories, the fate of autistic seems dramatically sealed.
Families live in hope that aid will become available, but they are faced with the harsh reality when they look to the authorities for help.
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15. TheIndyChannel.com - Health - Healthcast: Aspirin; Autism; Hip Replacement
Three hundred autism patients from the age of 30 months to 5 years are needed Doctorswith Clarian health are among the first to use the method, Matthews
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INDIANAPOLIS A baby aspirin a day may keep heart disease away, but a regular dosage might be a better deterrent against stroke, according to preliminary study results announced Thursday. "(The findings) have huge implications because it could change how aspirin is given routinely throughout the world," Dr. Mark Alberts, the study's lead researcher, said at the American Stroke Association conference. Many people take a baby aspirin in hopes of thinning their blood to reduce clots, which trigger strokes. The study, however, showed adult aspirin may give people better results. Alberts said his research into the matter would continue. Child Autism Patients Needed For Study Scientists are looking for Indiana children with autism to participate in a study of a drug that has shown promise in treating the neurological disorder.

16. The Autistic Child
Children's Mental health autism What is autism? autism is one of the mental,emotional, and behavioral disorders that appears in early childhood.
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The Autistic Child
What is Autism?
Autism is one of the mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders that appears in early childhood. Autistic children may have a serious lifelong disability. However, with appropriate treatment and training, some autistic children can develop certain aspects of independence in their lives. Parents should support their autistic children in developing those skills that use their strengths so they will feel good about themselves. What Are the Signs Of Autism?
When an infant or toddler: fact sheet index
  • does not cuddle or respond to affection and touching.
  • does not make eye contact.
  • appears to be unable to communicate.
  • displays persistent failure to develop two-way social relationships in any situation.
  • does not show a preference for parents over other adults.
  • does not develop friendships with other children.
  • has poor language skills; or nonexistent ones.
  • finds moving objects, such as a fan, hold great fascination.

17. BBC NEWS | Health | Autism Link To 'geek Genes'
for autism anywhere in the world , See also 25 Nov 01 Your Comments Are surfersgeeks? 29 Jul 02 dot life Playing with childhood 09 Aug 02 health Experts
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You are in: Health News Front Page World UK ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Wednesday, 14 August, 2002, 09:25 GMT 10:25 UK Autism link to 'geek genes'
Is autism more likely in the children of tech workers?
An upsurge in autism cases diagnosed in the Silicon Valley area of California may be due to genes more common in its high-tech workers, say experts. As many as one in 150 children in the region have some sort of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), a rate which far outstrips other areas of the US. There has been a 273% increase in the number of autistic children attending 21 regional centers in California between 1987 and 1998. And there is some evidence that a similar situation is developing in the "Silicon Fen" of high-tech industry surrounding Cambridge in the UK.
If your father has four genes and is a computer whiz, and your mother has three genes, you might well get all seven and get full-blown autism
Dr Robin Hansen, Mind Institute, Sacramento

18. BBC NEWS | Health | Medical Notes | A-B | Autism
Research suggests levels of autism have increased by tenfold over the last decade. BBC News Online examines a perplexing condition.
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You are in: Health: Medical notes News Front Page World ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Wednesday, 4 April, 2001, 10:04 GMT 11:04 UK Autism
Autism is a complex condition
Research suggests levels of autism have increased by ten-fold over the last decade. BBC News Online examines a perplexing condition. What is autism? Autism is a developmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and interacts with other people. People with autism cannot relate to others in a meaningful way. They also have trouble making sense of the world at large. As a result, their ability to develop friendships is impaired. They also have a limited capacity to understand other people's feelings. Autism is often also associated with learning disabilities. Reality to an autistic person is a confusing, interacting mass of events, people, places, sounds and sights. There seems to be no clear boundaries, order or meaning to anything. A large part of life is spent just trying to work out the pattern behind everything.

19. Autism: Description, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments And Medications
ICD10 Criteria. The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural DisordersWorld health Organization, Geneva, 1992. F84.0 Childhood autism.
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20. Mental Health Matters: Self Help Center: Autism Forums And Email Lists
autism Forums and Email Lists. Visit the Brand New PsychForums.com! Featured Sites.About.com's autism Chat Schedule, Chat support and scheduled discussions.
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