Contents: Volume 2, Number 12
- AUTISM AND SUCCESS: Little Matthew makes jaws drop with
his Duke
Ellington; Prize-winner Temple Grandin 'is a rarity'; The happiness of
the
long-distance runner; 'We are lucky to have Joni - Roller Skater of the
Year'; 'Spiderwoman' Katherine weaves her magic; It's progress, all
right
(a book of paintings by a 26-year-old Japanese man with autism)!
- Britain's Medical Research Council publishes major new
review of autism
research
- SECRETIN UPDATE: Hormone fails to alleviate autistic
symptoms in another
study ... but secretin 'activates neurons in amygdala'
- Massachusetts researchers condemn auditory integration
training (AIT) as
'unsafe'
- Interactive computer game devised to detect autism
- Team confirms that autistic children have higher risk of
epilepsy
- New Dubai autism centre 'will spread awareness'
- Autism and the 'speech gene'
- Four new centres to study environmental links to autism
- Brains of some autistic children 'can be pulled out of
wrong gear'
- MMR UPDATE: Why parents are alarmed by the departure of
Dr Andrew
Wakefield
from London's Royal Free Hospital
- Mother of boy with autism wins top business award
- Mystery of autistic boy hurt at airport
- Police officers cleared of kicking man with autism ...
but Scary Spice's
ex-husband is charged with assaulting autistic boy
EDUCATION: Laws need reforming urgently, says Irish autism task force
AUTISM AND POETRY: A profoundly moving poem of love by a 26-year-old
Spanish woman to her elder autistic brother
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