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  • Reduce Cerebral Palsy & Autism By Stopping Induced Abortions, Especially on African-American Women

    12/04/2008 10:31:30 PM PST · by Daniel T. Zanoza · 3 replies · 320+ views
    RFFM.org ^ | December 5, 2008 | Brent Rooney
    Obama Can Become the "Children's President" if ... An Open Letter to Sen. Tom Daschle from Brent Rooney (MSc) NOTE: Rooney is a medical researcher with a special focus on premature birth risk factors. Senator Thomas Daschle (Alston and Bird), By reducing Cerebral Palsy and Autism rates President Obama will become the "Children's President". You have been selected to be the next Secretary of Health and Human Services. As HHS Secretary you can slash the incidence of Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Autism inflicted on Black American babies. Dr. Sarah Winter et al. reported in 2002 that Black American newborn have...
  • Slouching Toward Fanaticism - Passionate intensity, but little rationality, in the anti...

    11/16/2008 4:55:09 PM PST · by neverdem · 29 replies · 864+ views
    City Journal ^ | 14 November 2008 | Theodore Dalrymple
    Passionate intensity, but little rationality, in the anti-immunization movement Autisms False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure, by Paul A. Offit (Columbia University Press, 328 pp., $24.95) For some reason, the immunization of children has always aroused opposition of almost religious fervor. For example, a mass movement led resistance to smallpox vaccination in Britain for 70 years and was supported by intellectuals of the stature of George Bernard Shaw, who never believed in the germ theory of disease and thought that Pasteur and Lister were charlatans. Politicians have won or lost elections on their attitude...
  • Autism linked with rainfall in study

    11/04/2008 1:48:42 PM PST · by Prunetacos · 19 replies · 889+ views
    reuters. ^ | Tue Nov 4, 2008
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Children who live in the U.S. Northwest's wettest counties are more likely to have autism, but it is unclear why, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. Michael Waldman of Cornell University and colleagues were searching for an environmental link with autism, a condition characterized by learning and social disabilities. They got autism rates from state and county agencies for children born in California, Oregon and Washington between 1987 and 1999 and plotted them against daily precipitation reports.
  • A Switch to Turn Off Autism?

    10/28/2008 3:55:47 PM PDT · by Renfield · 4 replies · 639+ views
    Scientific American ^ | 9-25-08 | Susannah F. Locke
    Researchers have found a way to slow overactive brain cells that may be triggering neurological disorders Scientists say they have pinpointed a gene in the brain that can calm nerve cells that become too jumpy, potentially paving the way for new therapies to treat autism and other neurological disorders. "It's exciting because it opens the field up," says Michael Greenberg, a neurobiologist at Harvard Medical School. "Nobody has [found] a gene that controls the process in quite that way before."....
  • Palin Details Special Needs Policies

    10/24/2008 8:15:06 PM PDT · by Eyes Unclouded · 3 replies · 535+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 10/24/2008 | Juliet Eilperin
    In a speech in Pittsburgh, Penn., Palin pledged that a McCain-Palin administration would fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, exempt disability programs from the domestic discretionary spending freeze they plan to institute next year, and will provide school vouchers so families can send their special needs children to the school of their choice. "Too often, even in our own day, children with special needs have been set apart and excluded," said Palin, whose infant son Trig has Down syndrome. "Too often, state and federal laws add to their challenges, instead of removing barriers and opening new paths of...
  • Autism and Abortion: The Tragic Link by Brent Rooney (MSc)

    10/21/2008 8:21:08 AM PDT · by Daniel T. Zanoza · 3 replies · 431+ views
    RFFM.org ^ | October 21, 2008 | Brent Rooney
    GUEST COMMENTARY by BRENT ROONEY * In the 15 October 2008 McCain/Obama debate AUTISM was mentioned at the beginning and at the end of the debate. Three times as many families are affected by the serious behavioral problems of autistic children than the number of families affected by CP(Cerebral Palsy). Male infants have higher autism risk than do female infants; gastrointestinal problems are a likely autism risk factor. Whether vaccinations elevate autistic risk is not a settled issue. There is evidence than metal poisoning (e.g.s. mercury, lead) raises autistic risk. Estimates of the prevalence of autism vary by a factor...
  • Charlatans to the Rescue

    09/23/2008 3:51:59 AM PDT · by rellimpank · 12 replies · 89+ views
    Opinion Journal ^ | 23 sept 08 | LINDA SEEBACH
    Ever since psychiatrist Leo Kanner identified a neurological condition he called autism in 1943, parents whose children have been diagnosed with the most severe form of the illness -- usually in the toddler stage, before age 3 -- have found themselves desperately searching for some way not to lose their children to autism's closed-off world. Unfortunately, such parents have often found misguided doctors, ill-informed psychologists and outright charlatans eager to proffer help. Paul A. Offit, a pediatrician and the chief of infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, has gathered this sorry parade of self-styled samaritans for "Autism's False...
  • New Jersey Requires Flu Vaccination for Children

    09/18/2008 11:31:51 AM PDT · by dcgard · 14 replies · 943+ views
    cbs3.com ^ | August 19, 2008 | AP
    That's right. New Jersey now requires flu vaccines for preschoolers and children attending licensed child care centers. Now parents will have an additional item to cross off their checklists once the school bells ring in September. The flu vaccine requirement, along with three additional immunizations, was approved last December. According to the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, studies suggest that young children are "particularly efficient in transmitting influenza to their close contacts," including other children, adults and the elderly. "This new requirement addresses the need to stop flu transmission at a potential source," the department said in...
  • Debunking an Autism Theory

    09/09/2008 11:05:45 PM PDT · by neverdem · 20 replies · 359+ views
    NY Times ^ | September 9, 2008 | Masthead Editorial
    Ten years ago, a clinical research paper triggered widespread and persistent fears that a combined vaccine that prevents measles, mumps and rubella the so-called MMR vaccine causes autism in young children. That theory has been soundly refuted by a variety of other research over the years, and now a new study that tried to replicate the original study has provided further evidence that it was a false alarm. The initial paper, published in The Lancet, the prestigious British medical journal, drew an inferential link between the vaccine, the gastrointestinal problems found in many autistic children and autism. In...
  • Study: No link between measles vaccine and autism

    09/03/2008 5:38:58 PM PDT · by Pharmboy · 34 replies · 446+ views
    AP via YAHOO! ^ | 9-3-08 | LAURAN NEERGAARD
    New research further debunks any link between measles vaccine and autism, work that comes as the nation is experiencing a surge in measles cases fueled by children left unvaccinated. Years of research with the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, better known as MMR, have concluded that it doesn't cause autism. Still, some parents' fears persist, in part because of one 1998 British study that linked the vaccine with a subgroup of autistic children who also have serious gastrointestinal problems. That study reported that measles virus was lingering in the children's bowels. Only now have researchers rigorously retested that finding, taking...
  • Measles Cases Grow in Number, and Officials Blame Parents Fear of Autism

    08/22/2008 2:50:56 PM PDT · by CholeraJoe · 52 replies · 225+ views
    NY Times ^ | August 21, 2008 | Gardiner Harris
    More people had measles infections in the first seven months of this year than during any comparable period since 1996, and public health officials blamed growing numbers of parents who refuse to vaccinate their children. Many of these parents say they believe vaccines cause autism, even though multiple studies have found no reputable evidence to support such a claim. In Britain, Switzerland, Israel and Italy, measles outbreaks have soared, sickening thousands and causing at least two deaths.
  • Disruptive behavior by autistic kids stirs furor

    08/13/2008 12:45:28 PM PDT · by SmithL · 53 replies · 863+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 8/13/8 | DAVE KOLPACK, Associated Press Writer
    When a 13-year-old Minnesota boy was banned from church after parishioners complained about his behavior, it exposed a painful truth so politically incorrect that some people feel guilty just saying it out loud: Some autistic children can be annoying and disruptive in public. The case of Adam Race and others like him has laid bare conflicted feelings among both parents of these children and other people over autistic youngsters in public places. And it has stirred debate over how much consideration one side owes the other.
  • Technology Helps Local Mute Girl Speak

    08/06/2008 1:14:17 PM PDT · by Soliton · 18 replies · 479+ views
    Channel3000 ^ | August 6, 2008
    Erika Pugh is a healthy 9-year-old girl. She has a lot of friends at school, she's learning how to read, and she takes yoga class, but Erika is different in one way: she can't communicate with her own voice. The girl was born with autism and a rare genetic disorder that affects her speech. She uses sign language and gestures to communicate her wants and needs. However, few people outside of her family know sign language. She needed another way to communicate with others, WISC-TV reported. Her new communication device did just that by giving her the voice she never...
  • Michael Savage is a complete moron

    08/01/2008 4:35:55 PM PDT · by Soliton · 79 replies · 379+ views
    Daily Dixie ^ | 23 Jul 2008 | Dan
    [Michael] Savage last week aired a rant about children with autism, suggesting the illness was a fraud and that the real problem was poor parenting. Nearly every child diagnosed with autism, Savage said, is a brat who hasnt been told to cut the act out. He said most cases could be cured if parents would only use a tougher tone, suggesting that autistic kids be told: Straighten up. Act like a man. Dont sit there crying and screaming, idiot. [State Representative Cam] Ward, who has a daughter with autism, said he was appalled by the remarks and disappointed by Savages...
  • The Girl in the Window (The Feral Child)

    08/01/2008 10:18:17 AM PDT · by I still care · 49 replies · 613+ views
    St Petersberg Times ^ | July 31, 2008 | By Lane DeGregory
    Part One: The Feral Child PLANT CITY The family had lived in the rundown rental house for almost three years when someone first saw a child's face in the window. A little girl, pale, with dark eyes, lifted a dirty blanket above the broken glass and peered out, one neighbor remembered. Everyone knew a woman lived in the house with her boyfriend and two adult sons. But they had never seen a child there, had never noticed anyone playing in the overgrown yard. The girl looked young, 5 or 6, and thin. Too thin. Her cheeks seemed sunken; her...
  • S.F. protest against Savage's autism remarks

    07/28/2008 7:49:59 AM PDT · by SmithL · 48 replies · 92+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 7/28/8 | Robert Selna
    Parents of children with autism, along with politicians and other protesters, convened Sunday in front of a San Francisco radio station and renewed calls for the firing of talk show host Michael Savage, who recently suggested that most autism diagnoses were fraudulent. A crowd of 50 to 60 people gathered in front of KNEW radio's Townsend Street offices Sunday to protest the decision by KNEW and Talk Radio Network, the company that syndicates Savage's shows, to keep him on the air despite his controversial statements. "Michael Savage's remarks were hurtful to the safety and the well-being of vulnerable children and...
  • A Savage Attack: Why Michael Savage is wrong about Autism & why Conservatives shouldn't support him.

    07/26/2008 12:06:03 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 390 replies · 851+ views
    National Review ^ | July 24, 2008 | John J. Pitney Jr.
    Last week, radio talk-show host Michael Savage talked about autism: Ill tell you what autism is. In 99 percent of the cases, its a brat who hasnt been told to cut the act out. That's what autism is. What do you mean they scream and they're silent? They dont have a father around to tell them, `Don't act like a moron. You'll get nowhere in life. Stop acting like a putz. Straighten up. Act like a man. Dont sit there crying and screaming, idiot. Im not an impartial observer here. My six-year-old son has high-functioning autism. He is exactly the...
  • Why Is Autism Rate So High For Somalis In Minn.?

    07/26/2008 11:24:37 AM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 39 replies · 350+ views
    wcco.com ^ | July 25, 2008 | Amelia Santaniello
    MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) ― Their colorful shops line the streets, catering to their own culture and drawing in ours. Beginning in 1993, Somali people began arriving in Minnesota from refugee camps in Kenya. By that time, Somalia's political chaos had led to the killing or starvation of many of its people. For refugees, Minneapolis offered a place to start a new life, a new business, or a new family. "Many things attracted Somalis to Minnesota to stay. Good health cover and good education," said Huda Farah. Farah works on refugee resettlement with the Minnesota Department of Health. It's through her work...
  • STATEMENT BY TALK RADIO NETWORK ON MICHAEL SAVAGE'S AUTISM COMMENTS

    07/24/2008 2:08:48 PM PDT · by MrCFdovnh · 27 replies · 61+ views
    Michael Savage dot com ^ | July 24,2008 | Talk Radio Network
    There have been numerous calls in recent days for Michael Savage, who hosts "The Michael Savage Show" for Talk Radio Network (the "Network"), to be fired or suspended for his brief 84 seconds of commentary concerning autism during the July 16th broadcast of the Show. Promptly after the Network's management learned of the comments in issue, the Network commenced an investigation into the particulars and the circumstances of those comments. This investigation began with the Network's CEO, Mark Masters, personally contacting Dr. Savage to address the concerns and obtain an explanation of the comments directly from Dr. Savage. In that...
  • Network Won't Fire Michael Savage

    07/24/2008 1:47:42 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 116 replies · 190+ views
    Newsmax ^ | July 24, 2008 | Staff
    Talk Radio Network, the syndicator of Michael Savage's "Savage Nation" radio show, issued the following statement today: On Michael Savage's Autism Comments There have been numerous calls in recent days for Michael Savage, who hosts The Michael Savage Show for Talk Radio Network (the Network), to be fired or suspended for his brief 84 seconds of commentary concerning autism during the July 16th broadcast of the Show. Promptly after the Networks management learned of the comments in issue, the Network commenced an investigation into the particulars and the circumstances of those comments. This investigation began with the Networks CEO, Mark...
  • Michael Savage almost right about Autism

    07/23/2008 11:24:54 AM PDT · by mainestategop · 77 replies · 325+ views
    MainestateGOP Blog ^ | 7/23/08 | MainestateGOP
    Shock Jock Michael Savage is in hot water again this time for a stating his belief that 99% of Autism cases are fake. He has taken a beating from parents of autistic children and those who lobby for them. However, let us play devil's advocate for a moment... Are Savage's comments mean spirited or could there be some truth to it? Are children who are diagnosed with autism and Asperger's syndrome (Considered a high functioning form of Autism) being over diagnosed? Are the diagnostic criteria for Autism and Asperger's really too broad and too flawed that otherwise ordinary playful children...
  • Station nixes 'Savage Nation'

    07/22/2008 8:17:16 AM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 59 replies · 95+ views
    07/22/08 | Gary Pettus
    http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080722/NEWS/807220363/1001/news Link only per posting rules
  • Savage attack on autism

    07/22/2008 6:33:58 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 72 replies · 114+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | 07/22/08 | Jessica Heslam
    Some call for firing of radio talk show host The furor over shock jock Michael Savages autism rant intensified yesterday as parents of autistic kids called for his firing and at least one advertiser yanked its ads from his syndicated show. About 40 parents and grandparents of autistic children protested yesterday outside WOR-AM (710) in New York City, one of the more than 350 radio stations - including (Boston's) WRKO-AM (680) - that airs his program. Another protest is planned for tomorrow at the San Francisco station where his show is broadcast. What he said is reprehensible, said John Gilmore,...
  • THE SAVAGE NATION!!!!!!

    07/21/2008 2:51:01 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 244 replies · 223+ views
    michaelsavage.wnd.com ^ | 7-21-08 | Dr. Michael Savage
  • Savage Stands by Autistic Remarks

    07/21/2008 11:23:49 AM PDT · by camerakid400 · 486 replies · 324+ views
    NEW YORK TIMES ^ | July 21 08 | JAQUES STEINBERG
    Michael Savage, the incendiary radio host who last week characterized nearly every autistic child as a brat who hasnt been told to cut the act out, said in a telephone interview Monday morning that he stood by his remarks and had no intention of apologizing to those advocates and parents who have called for his firing over the matter. My main point remains true, Mr. Savage, whose radio audience ranks in size behind only those of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, said in an interview on Monday. It is an overdiagnosed medical condition. In my readings, there is no definitive...
  • Nature-Nurture Gene Link Sheds New Light On Autism

    07/20/2008 9:27:45 AM PDT · by Soliton · 6 replies · 78+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 7/20/2008
    Neuroscientists at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory found that a previously unsuspected set of genes links nature and nurture during a crucial period of brain development. The results, reported in the July 8 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), could lead to treatments for autism and other disorders thought to be tied to brain changes that occur when the developing brain is very susceptible to inputs from the outside world. Nature--in the form of genes--and nurture--in the form of environmental influences--are fundamentally intertwined during this period. "Our work points to how a disorder...
  • Radio Host Michael Savage Says Autistic Kids Aren't Sick..."Just Brats"

    07/20/2008 6:50:43 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 127 replies · 834+ views
    AutismSpeaks.org ^ | July 18, 2008 | Steve and Ryan Young
    A Savage Betrayal Of Humanity Radio Host Michael Savage Says Autistic Kids Aren't Sick..."Just Brats" One Parent Begs To Differ by Steve and Ryan Young Ive written for years about the problems Ive had with talk radio, and did so, for the most part with tongue tucked firmly in cheek. Ive even had my own show in L.A. so In some way, Ive been a part of the problem I write about. I do get ticked off, but rarely does anything said on talk radio ever cause me to lose my sense of humor. Until this past Wednesday. On his...
  • Thomas Sowell: Real Autism (NOT LATE-TALKING CHILDREN!)

    07/17/2008 8:35:57 AM PDT · by neverdem · 53 replies · 2,370+ views
    National Review Online ^ | July 16, 2008 | Thomas Sowell
    July 16, 2008, 0:00 a.m. Real AutismParents need to be spared the emotional trauma of false diagnoses and children need to be spared stressful treatments that follow false diagnoses. By Thomas Sowell ‘New Ways to Diagnose Autism Earlier” read a recent headline in the Wall Street Journal. There is no question that you can diagnose anything as early as you want. The real question is whether the diagnosis will turn out to be correct. My own awareness of how easy it is to make false diagnoses of autism grew out of experiences with a group of parents of late-talking...
  • Autism Cures? (Thomas Sowell)

    07/15/2008 5:08:57 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 84 replies · 204+ views
    Creators Syndicate ^ | July 15, 2008 | Thomas Sowell
    "New Ways to Diagnose Autism Earlier" read a recent headline in the Wall Street Journal. There is no question that you can diagnose anything as early as you want. The real question is whether the diagnosis will turn out to be correct. My own awareness of how easy it is to make false diagnoses of autism grew out of experiences with a group of parents of late-talking children that I formed back in 1993. A number of those children were diagnosed as autistic. But the passing years have shown most of the diagnoses to have been false, as most of...
  • Autism Cause: Brain Development Genes?

    07/10/2008 5:17:01 PM PDT · by neverdem · 14 replies · 206+ views
    WebMD ^ | July 10, 2008 | Daniel J. DeNoon
    Genes Missing in Autism Needed for Learning-Triggered Brain Growth Surprising findings from a gene study have set the world of autism research spinning on a new axis. The new study shows that many of the different genes linked to autism -- and many of the new autism genes discovered in the course of the study -- are part of a network that allows a child's brain to build new connections in response to experience. The good news is that a surprisingly large number of these mutant genes affect the on/off switches that control experience-triggered brain development. That's much better than...
  • Vitamin D Theory of Autism

    07/07/2008 11:38:46 AM PDT · by Coleus · 25 replies · 421+ views
    Vitamin-D council ^ | Dr. John Cannell
    Vitamin D Theory of Autism In addition to the current epidemic of vitamin D deficiency, say another epidemic—an epidemic of autism—was upon our children? What if the autism epidemic began at the same time the epidemic of vitamin D deficiency began? What if both epidemics had worsened in unison? What if one theory explained all the unexplained facts about autism? What if both epidemics had the same root cause: sun avoidance? What if both were iatrogenic, that is, medical advice to avoid the sun had caused both epidemics? Be warned, what follows is not light reading—autism is not a...
  • Autistic toddler kicked off airplane

    06/25/2008 5:47:40 PM PDT · by rawhide · 190 replies · 120+ views
    ABCLocal WTVD ^ | 6/25/08 | Ed Crump
    An American Eagle flight taxiing to a Raleigh-Durham Airport runway was turned around Monday, but not because of a terrorist threat. The crew was kicking an autistic Cary toddler and his mother off the plane. As the American Eagle flight headed down the taxiway, two-and-a-half-year-old Jarett Farrell wasn't a happy traveler. His mother says she was doing all she could to calm the autistic boy, but got no sympathy from the flight crew. "If they just would have been a little more understanding I think that none of this would have been a problem," Mother, Janice Farrell said. But it...
  • Board use of psychic blasted

    06/18/2008 5:25:42 PM PDT · by SES1066 · 6 replies · 62+ views
    Toronto Sun ^ | June 18, 2008 Board use of psychic blasted Allegation of sex abuse stems from 'vision' of letter V | RAYMOND BOWE
    Leduc said they advised her that Victoria's educational assistant (EA) had visited a psychic, who said a youngster whose name started with "V" was being sexually abused by a man between 23 and 26 years old. Leduc was also handed a list of recent behaviours exhibited by her daughter.
  • Gaithersburg School Tailors Teaching To Help Students Cope With Disorder

    06/16/2008 6:16:34 AM PDT · by SoftballMominVA · 27 replies · 56+ views
    WaPo ^ | 6-16-08 | Daniel de Vise
    The first day of kindergarten found Alex Barth in the principal's office. The teacher had asked students to draw self-portraits. Alex had wanted to draw his in red crayon. There was no red crayon. Alex had melted down. Alex was a capable child with superior intelligence -- and no end of eccentricities. He would flee noisy school assemblies. He couldn't bear the smell of the cafeteria. By the end of first grade, his mother was spending much of the day at Alex's side. Robyne Barth soon learned her son had Asperger syndrome, a developmental disorder on the autism spectrum. Children...
  • 'Faulty' brain connections may be responsible for social impairments in autism

    06/13/2008 11:30:51 PM PDT · by neverdem · 11 replies · 89+ views
    New evidence shows that the brains of adults with autism are "wired" differently from people without the disorder, and this abnormal pattern of connectivity may be responsible for the social impairments that are characteristic of autism. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, a team of researchers affiliated with the University of Washington's Autism Center also found that the most severely socially impaired subjects in the study exhibited the most abnormal pattern of connectivity among a network of brain regions involved in face processing. "This study shows that these brain regions are failing to work together efficiently," said Natalia Kleinhans, a research...
  • Green our Vaccines Rally in Washington DC TODAY!!!

    06/05/2008 8:59:09 AM PDT · by Jenny Hatch · 6 replies · 279+ views
    The Natural Family BLOG ^ | June 5th, 2008 | Jenny Hatch
    This Rally was held yesterday in Washington DC. The Green our Vaccines movement is a grass roots effort to send a message to the Vaccine Manufacturers....Too Many Too Soon! With many videos, pictures, and links this blog entry is a comprehansive overview of the rally and the bloggers and media who covered it. Jenny Hatch Entertainment Tonight: Jim and Jenny March for Green Vaccines ET takes you to Wahsington, DC, where JIM CARREY and JENNY McCARTHY lead a march and rally aimed at drawing attention to the issue of toxins in children's vaccines. McCarthy, who wrote the best-selling book Louder...
  • Parent wants apology from school district (took photo of classroom, teacher retaliates)

    06/05/2008 3:25:08 AM PDT · by sbMKE · 130 replies · 390+ views
    Wauwatosa NOW (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) ^ | June 5, 2008 | JANICE KAYSER
    Parent wants apology from school district He spends $4,000 fighting citation By JANICE KAYSER jkayser@cninow.com Posted: June 5, 2008 The Wauwatosa father said he took a photo of a reading wall in a Wilson School classroom Feb. 19 to help a parent in his wife's online support group for parents of autistic children. The photo, however, led to an interrogation of another parent, conspiracy accusations and, eight hours later, a disorderly conduct arrest of the puzzled father. "I just cannot believe this happened," Dave Gallenberger said. Gallenberger and his wife, Arlene, and Dana and Barbara Nicholson told a reporter last...
  • The Neurochemistry of Forgiving and Forgetting

    05/29/2008 10:41:12 PM PDT · by neverdem · 12 replies · 167+ views
    ScienceNOW Daily News ^ | 21 May 2008 | Steve Mitchell
    Enlarge ImageBrain trust. The hormone oxytocin may spur us to trust others even when they betray us by suppressing activity in the dorsal striatum (top, red regions) and amygdala (bottom).Credit: Thomas Baumgartner/University of Zrich Trust forms the foundation of healthy relationships, and now scientists are zeroing in on how the feeling is triggered by chemicals in the brain. A new study shows that the hormone oxytocin may spur us to trust others even after they have betrayed us by suppressing a region of the brain that signals fear. The findings could lead to a better understanding of social phobias...
  • Florida Teacher Allegedly Lets Kindergarteners Kick Autistic Boy Out of Class...

    05/28/2008 8:30:04 AM PDT · by mware · 49 replies · 361+ views
    Fox News ^ | Wednesday, May 28, 2008 | Fox News
    Hundreds of parents of autistic children are signing an online petition to get Florida teacher Wendy Portillo fired for her alleged tactics toward a 5-year-old boy that mirror the reality show Survivor. Morningside Elementary School in Port St. Lucie, Fla., recently alerted Melissa Barton that her son, Alex, suffers from a high-functioning form of autism called Asperger's Syndrome, WPEC News reported.
  • St. Lucie teacher has students vote on whether 5-year-old can stay in class

    05/27/2008 7:44:23 PM PDT · by mombyprofession · 13 replies · 67+ views
    TC Palm Website ^ | 5-23-08 | Colleen Wixon
    PORT ST. LUCIE Melissa Barton said she is considering legal action after her son's kindergarten teacher led his classmates to vote him out of class. After each classmate was allowed to say what they didn't like about Barton's 5-year-old son, Alex, his Morningside Elementary teacher said they were going to take a vote, Barton said. By a 14 to 2 margin, the class voted him out of the class. Barton said her son is in the process of being diagnosed with Aspberger's, a type of high-functioning autism. Alex began the testing process in February for an official diagnosis under...
  • Teacher Forces 'the Only Friend the Five-Year-Old Boy Has Ever Made' to Denounce him Publicly

    05/27/2008 9:56:32 AM PDT · by PercivalWalks · 70 replies · 122+ views
    GlennSacks.com ^ | 5/27/08 | Glenn Sacks
    "Melissa Barton said she is considering legal action after her son's kindergarten teacher led his classmates to vote him out of class. "After each classmate was allowed to say what they didn't like about Barton's 5-year-old son, Alex, his Morningside Elementary teacher said they were going to take a vote, Barton said. "By a 14 to 2 margin, the class voted him out of the class. "Barton said her son is in the process of being diagnosed with Aspberger's, a type of high-functioning autism... "Alex has had disciplinary issues because of his disabilities, Barton said. The school and district has...
  • Mom says teacher let classmates vote autistic son out of class

    05/26/2008 3:14:56 PM PDT · by abt87 · 86 replies · 269+ views
    The Orlando Sun-Sentinel ^ | 05/25/2008 | Colleen Wixon
    PORT ST. LUCIE - Melissa Barton said she is considering legal action after her son's kindergarten teacher led his classmates to vote him out of class. After each classmate was allowed to say what they didn't like about Barton's 5-year-old son, Alex, his Morningside Elementary teacher Wendy Portillo said they were going to take a vote, Barton said. By a 14 to 2 margin, the students voted Alex -- who is in the process of being diagnosed with autism -- out of the class. Melissa Barton filed a complaint with Morningside's school resource officer, who investigated the matter, Port St....
  • Teacher lets Morningside students vote out classmate, 5 (berates disabled kid in front of class)

    05/25/2008 1:36:54 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 212 replies · 792+ views
    TC Palm ^ | 5/24/08 | Colleen Wixon
    PORT ST. LUCIE Melissa Barton said she is considering legal action after her son's kindergarten teacher led his classmates to vote him out of class. After each classmate was allowed to say what they didn't like about Barton's 5-year-old son, Alex, his Morningside Elementary teacher Wendy Portillo said they were going to take a vote, Barton said. By a 14 to 2 margin, the students voted Alex who is in the process of being diagnosed with autism out of the class. Melissa Barton filed a complaint with Morningside's school resource officer, who investigated the matter, Port St....
  • Exeter explosion: Autistic bomb suspect 'radicalised by gang'

    05/23/2008 2:38:19 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 11 replies · 64+ views
    UK Telegraph ^ | May 23 2008 | Duncan Gardham, Nick Allen, Richard Savill and Richard Edwards
    The man detained over a suspected suicide bomb attack in Exeter was an autistic 22-year-old allegedly radicalised by a gang of suspected Muslim radicals who were being monitored by police and MI5, The Daily Telegraph can disclose. Investigating officers said that Nicky Reilly received a text message of "encouragement" hours before the nailbomb attack in a family restaurant. Police have made the first arrests as the net closed in on the suspected radicals alleged to have groomed the bomber. Sources close to the investigation said that the alleged corruption of a vulnerable young man - who suffered from Asperger's Syndrome,...
  • Georgia family challenges federal vaccine law

    05/21/2008 1:57:48 PM PDT · by BGHater · 13 replies · 52+ views
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 20 May 2008 | Bill Rankin
    Stefan Ferrari got his required vaccines before he was 18 months old. At the time, his parents said, he was a healthy, verbal boy. But after his last round of booster shots, Stefan stopped speaking and, now 10 years old, he has not spoken since. Stefan's parents, Marcelo and Carolyn Ferrari of Atlanta, filed suit, alleging the vaccines caused neurological damage to their young son. On Tuesday, the family's lawyer asked the Georgia Supreme Court to let the case against two vaccine manufacturers, Wyeth and GlaxoSmithKline, go forward. Lawyer Lanny Bridgers told the court it was bad timing when Stefan...
  • Priest bans autistic child from church

    05/19/2008 9:26:54 AM PDT · by Between the Lines · 59 replies · 264+ views
    Daily Globe ^ | May 19, 2008
    BERTHA, Minn. (AP) - A Catholic priest has filed a restraining order against the parents of a severely autistic 13-year-old boy in an effort to keep him from attending the church here on Sundays. The Rev. Daniel Walz alleges that Adam Race's unruly behavior endangers others who attend the Church of St. Joseph. Race's parents have ignored the restraining order, calling it discriminatory, and Carol Race, Adam's mother, was cited by police and is due to appear in court on Monday for violating the order. "He said that we did not discipline our son. He said that our son was...
  • Police use Taser in arresting autistic man[Va]

    05/19/2008 2:12:09 PM PDT · by BGHater · 6 replies · 115+ views
    Daily Press ^ | 17 May 2008 | Daily Press
    JAMES CITY - James City County police officers used a Taser gun on a 24-year-old autistic Williamsburg man Thursday after police said he became unruly with employees at Wilson's Leather at the Prime Outlets-Williamsburg shopping mall. Police responded to the store on Richmond Road around 2 p.m. after employees reported that the man had become argumentative during a dispute over a returned item, according to police spokesman Mike Spearman. The man, whom Spearman called "large in stature," became combative with police and refused to leave the store. Officers incapacitated him with a single shot from the Taser, placed him under...
  • After warning from sheriff, family of autistic teen attends different church (MN)

    05/18/2008 6:54:58 PM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 167 replies · 322+ views
    StarTribune ^ | 5/18/08 | Laura Pabst
    The mother of a 13-year-old autistic boy who was banned by a court order from attending services at a Roman Catholic church in Bertha, Minn., woke up Sunday determined to take her son to mass. But Carol Race changed her mind when Todd County Sheriff Pete Mikkelson met her at the end of her driveway Sunday and told her she would be arrested if she brought her son, Adam, into the Church of St. Joseph. Instead, Race took Adam and her four other children to mass at Christ the King Church in nearby Browerville, Minn. "It occurred to me that...
  • Lyme disease care under fire Medical groups differ on courses of treatment

    05/13/2008 12:12:14 AM PDT · by antonia · 21 replies · 434+ views
    newstimes.com ^ | 05/12/2008 | Robert Miller
    DanburyNewsTimesArticle Last Updated: 05/12/2008 04:14:20 AM EDT Lyme disease care under fire Medical groups differ on courses of treatmentConnecticutBy Robert Miller Staff Writer In the battle over how best to treat Lyme disease, a new settlement between Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and a major medical group might seem to offer at least a little hope of expanded treatment for those with the tick-borne disease. That, however, would involve a change in the lines of debate over the disease, and it's not clear there will be any yielding. The settlement, reached this month between Blumenthal and the Infectious Diseases Society of...
  • Texas will immunize FLDS children

    05/12/2008 6:59:24 AM PDT · by BGHater · 538 replies · 1,004+ views
    The Salt Lake Tribune ^ | 09 May 2008 | Brooke Adams
    Texas authorities have asked foster care providers to immunize every FLDS child - despite some parents' concerns about possible negative effects. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services sent letters to 16 group homes and shelters this week asking them to line up shots for the children. "It appears to be a totally unimmunized population," said Patrick Crimmins, department spokesman. "We're the legal parents of the children and we would like for them to be immunized." Crimmins said the state requires all children in custody to be immunized for their "health and safety." He said no one would be...