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Talented club is captured on film

...to be held at Worcester’s Swan Theatre. A WEEKLY Worcester social club set up for adults with learning disabilities and autism is the subject of a new film. When local theatre company Collar and Tie (C&T), who also make documentaries, contacted Mencap in London...

Great Britain dealing with measles outbreak

...infectious disease after a medical paper suggested a link between the combined childhood vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella and autism. The paper has since been discredited, but at the height of the scare, immunization rates plummeted. "This is the group...

Organizations Coming Together to End Cyberbullying

...cyberbullying, including The National Federation of Just Communities of WNY Inc., Safe Online Outreach Society, Global Anti-Bullying Autism Campaign, and Kay Stephens, author of Cyberslammed. Alice Cahn of Cartoon Network’s “Stop Bullying and Speak Up” describes...

The vaccine cover-up: uncovered

...in Louisiana) in November of 2008 for 10 days my asthma reversed and has not come back over 4 years later, 18 cases, so far, of autism have been reversed, as has cancer, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, osteoarthritis, joint pain, astigmatism, gum disease,...

This Week In Olympia, Brian Injury, And Temple Grandin

...partner with a brain injury. The Autistic Brain Temple Grandin is one of the world’s most accomplished and well-known adults with autism. In her new book “The Autistic Brain,” Temple Grandin explores what current brain science has revealed about autism and...

Clues to Congenital Heart Disease

...genes and molecular pathways that cause congenital heart disease remain to be discovered. Funding: NIH’s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI); and the Simons Foundation for Autism Research....

Eagles Youth Partnership

...proof to the statement when the Eagles, along with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, hosted the fourth Annual Huddle Up for Autism – a day when more than 5,000 people gathered for the free family fun event designed to educate families, create awareness...

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Wings for Autism helps autistic kids practice at airports

Wings for Autism helps autistic kids practice at airports The "Wings for Autism" program helps kids with autism acclimate to the airport environment through a mock plane boarding. From: CNN Views: 36 8 ratings Time: 04:36 More in News & Politics

Autism Answers: A Married Couple's Mission

A husband and wife team, who are two of the United States leading autism researchers, tells us about their latest discoveries that could lead to earlier diagnosis and better treatments.

Autistic Teen Tipped For Noble Prize

A teenager who was diagnosed with autism and told he would never be able to read has been tipped as a future Nobel prize winner.

VIDEO: Autistic teen tipped for Noble Prize

A teenager who was diagnosed with autism and told he would never be able to read has been tipped as a future Nobel prize winner.

Autistic Teen Tipped For Noble Prize

A teenager who was diagnosed with autism and told he would never be able to read has been tipped as a future Nobel prize winner.

Love In The Time Of Autism

Full Segment: Relationships can be a mystery for all of us. But navigating the world of dating while dealing with autism can be an even more daunting challenge. An upcoming film, "Autism In Love," explores the issues faced by the autistic looking for a soul mate.

Living With Autism: Former Reality TV Star Tells Her Story

Dawn Nuefeld is a wife, model, actress, and former VH1 Reality show star. But she is also be the mother of a child diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum. Nuefeld talks about the challenges, obstacles and ways families live with Autism.

Man With Autism Describes Challenge Of Navigating Dating World

Relationships can be a mystery for all of us. But navigating the world of dating while dealing with autism can be an even more daunting challenge. An upcoming film, "Autism In Love," explores the issues faced by the autistic looking for a soul mate. Guest Arman Khodaei shares his story.

Robot aims to help US children with autism

Robot aims to help US children with autism Developing social skills is a big challenge for the growing number of children in the United States who suffer from autism. But now some of them are getting ... From: AlJazeeraEnglish Views: 115 9 ratings Time: 02:09 More in News & Politics

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Measles outbreaks flourish in UK years after discredited research tied measles shot to autism - Published on 2013-05-20 11:19:00 by Montreal Gazette

Measles outbreaks flourish in UK years after discredited research tied measles shot to autism

Published by Montreal Gazette on 2013-05-20 11:19:00

Forty-two percent of the children with autism in the enrichment group significantly improved in behaviors such as relating to people and responding to sights and sounds, compared to 7 percent of the standard care group. Olivia Kelly (6) takes a kiss from Buck the therapy dog at the Life Skills/Touch Point Autism Services

Forty-two percent of the children with autism in the enrichment group significantly improved in behaviors such as relating to people and responding to sights and sounds, compared to 7 percent of the standard care group. Olivia Kelly (6) takes a kiss from Buck the therapy dog at the Life Skills/Touch Point Autism Services "Milk and Cookies with Santa" event in Maryland Heights, Missouri on November 27, 2012. UPI/Bill Greenblatt

Published by United Press International on 2013-05-19 14:21:00

Gavin Brown, 8, (center) and Abbie Callahan, 11, (right) high-five Regina High School senior Kayla Wolfe (left) as they compete in the three-legged race during a track and field day of the Weber Dolphins Sports Club on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Iowa City, Iowa. Regis High School senior Nolan Burns formed the sports program in honor of his brother, Peyton, who has autism spectrum disorder. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) - Published on 2013-05-19 07:30:00 by The Gazette

Gavin Brown, 8, (center) and Abbie Callahan, 11, (right) high-five Regina High School senior Kayla Wolfe (left) as they compete in the three-legged race during a track and field day of the Weber Dolphins Sports Club on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Iowa City, Iowa. Regis High School senior Nolan Burns formed the sports program in honor of his brother, Peyton, who has autism spectrum disorder. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)

Published by The Gazette on 2013-05-19 07:30:00

Gavin Brown, 8, (center) and Abbie Callahan, 11, (right) high-five Regina High School senior Kayla Wolfe (left) as they compete in the three-legged race during a track and field day of the Weber Dolphins Sports Club on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Iowa City, Iowa. Regis High School senior Nolan Burns formed the sports program in honor of his brother, Peyton, who has autism spectrum disorder. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) - Published on 2013-05-18 12:05:00 by The Gazette

Gavin Brown, 8, (center) and Abbie Callahan, 11, (right) high-five Regina High School senior Kayla Wolfe (left) as they compete in the three-legged race during a track and field day of the Weber Dolphins Sports Club on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Iowa City, Iowa. Regis High School senior Nolan Burns formed the sports program in honor of his brother, Peyton, who has autism spectrum disorder. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)

Published by The Gazette on 2013-05-18 12:05:00

Mike Russell: Concerns over autism figures. Picture: TSPl - Published on 2013-05-16 12:12:00 by The Scotsman

Mike Russell: Concerns over autism figures. Picture: TSPl

Published by The Scotsman on 2013-05-16 12:12:00

Lord Anthony Young of Norwood Green visits Sybil Elgar School, Southall to see the school's work with children with autism. - Published on 2013-05-16 10:54:00 by Ealing Gazette

Lord Anthony Young of Norwood Green visits Sybil Elgar School, Southall to see the school's work with children with autism.

Published by Ealing Gazette on 2013-05-16 10:54:00

WELL DONE:  Ben Jacob receiving the National Autistic Society Surrey branch Undiscovered Workforce special recognition award, for someone with autism who has succeeded in the workplace, from Sir Paul Beresford, MP for Mole Valley at Dorking on April 19 - Published on 2013-05-16 02:30:00 by This is Surrey

WELL DONE: Ben Jacob receiving the National Autistic Society Surrey branch Undiscovered Workforce special recognition award, for someone with autism who has succeeded in the workplace, from Sir Paul Beresford, MP for Mole Valley at Dorking on April 19

Published by This is Surrey on 2013-05-16 02:30:00

Darren and Katie Williams with Anna Rogers of Autism Anglia and Kerry Whitaker of BEN - Published on 2013-05-13 11:38:00 by Braintree and Witham Times

Darren and Katie Williams with Anna Rogers of Autism Anglia and Kerry Whitaker of BEN

Published by Braintree and Witham Times on 2013-05-13 11:38:00

NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 05:  Comedian Seth Meyers attends 'A Funny Affair for Autism' at The Plaza Hotel on December 5, 2011 in New York City.  (Photo by Ben Hider/Getty Images  for Autism Speaks) - Published on 2013-05-12 14:19:00 by Metro - New York

NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 05: Comedian Seth Meyers attends 'A Funny Affair for Autism' at The Plaza Hotel on December 5, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Ben Hider/Getty Images for Autism Speaks)

Published by Metro - New York on 2013-05-12 14:19:00

Autism sufferers failed by care system  - Published on 2013-05-12 13:27:00 by Guardian Unlimited

Autism sufferers failed by care system

Published by Guardian Unlimited on 2013-05-12 13:27:00

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I speak in front of one to two thousand parents [of children with autism] a week. The same thing they keep saying to me over and over is, 'Thank you because now people don't think I'm crazy.'...

in Denise Richards: Hollywood's super-moms
She Knows - 2013-05-20 15:05:00

While SB 946 is a proud achievement, it’s not nearly enough...

in California Senate Approves 5-Year Extension on Autism Law
Autism Speaks - 2013-05-16 19:10:00

An estimated 12,500 Californians are currently receiving early autism treatment under the 2011 law with estimated savings to taxpayers of $200 million annually in special education costs, which were previously funded by school districts or regional centers ... Californians with autism now have access to the most extensive insurance coverage of any state in the nation....

in California Senate Approves 5-Year Extension on Autism Law
Autism Speaks - 2013-05-16 19:10:00

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