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15 hours ago ago from HealthPoint PA
Reports the Philadelphia Inquirer: Autism affects about 1 in every 110 American children, a 57 percent increase over the last estimate in 2002, according to a report released yesterday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The disturbing trend reflects greater awareness and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders, but may also mean more children are being exposed to the still-mysterious causes, said Catherine Rice, ...
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Autism Dan Autism is a puzzling disorder. As of presently writing, the rationale and cure remain unknown and mysterious. Yet numerous numerous sorts of therapies have emerged as making potentially useful in treating autism spectrum disorder. Children are all different so it is difficult to anticipate the finest therapies for children providing autism. Parents ought to try and decide for themselves. Following are some of the better therapies ...
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15 hours ago ago from Reno Blog
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23 minutes ago ago from Roniyon's Blog
Nearly 1 in 100 American 8-year-olds struggle with autism, Asperger's syndrome or a related developmental problem, according to a study that health officials released on Friday. The estimate is the highest to date of so-called autism spectrum disorders from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which tracks health trends plan . The spectrum includes a range of disorders, from severe autism to milder forms like Asperger's to ...
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One percent of all US children now have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This new data was released on Friday from the Centers for Disease Control. There is still no concrete data explaining the rise in numbers, but the CDC wants parents to be as proactive in diagnosis as possible. Studies also show that black children in particular are diagnosed for autism spectrum disorder later than white children because they are often wrongly thought ...
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David Kirby: Rising Autism Numbers -- Leading Federal Official Says "No Question" That Environmental Exposures Are A Factor
9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
On Friday, the CDC released its long-anticipated autism figures , showing that the average rate of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) among eight-year-olds increased by nearly 60 percent between 2002 and 2006, with almost one percent of US kids affected. Also on Friday, the nation's top autism research coordinator said that better diagnosis and reporting could not "explain away this huge increase," and that "there is no question that there has ...
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study last week that reveals a dramatic increase in the incidence of autism over just a four-year period. In this brand new study of children born in 1998, 1 in 110 were found to be on the autism spectrum. This finding correlates with a recent study in Pediatrics that found the autism rate for children born in the 90s and early 2000s is 1 in 91. Obvious to anyone confronted by these ...
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