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Bella Tommey for Give Autism A Chance at the Jingle Bell Ball
Posted on 14. Dec, 2010 by Lisa.
Bella Tommey speaks to guests at the Jingle Bell Ball to generate support for her Battlefront project, Give Autism A Chance.
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Protected: Sample Prairie Nights
Posted on 13. Dec, 2010 by Lisa.
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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Response to Dr. Ari Brown and the IAC
Posted on 30. Nov, 2010 by Lisa.
A response to Dr. Ari Brown and the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) on the article titled “Clear Answers and Smart Advice About Your Baby’s Shots”
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FREE Bookazine!
Posted on 04. Nov, 2010 by Lisa.
The Autism File Global would like to thank our loyal community by providing you with a FREE bookazine featuring the best articles, news and interviews from the last 10 years of The Autism File magazine! This interactive bookazine for the autism community loads directly in your browser - all you need to do click-n-drag the [...]
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Autism One Radio Archives
Posted on 21. May, 2010 by Lisa.
About Polly Tommey on Autism One Radio Autism One Radio is part of a US based, non-profit charity organisation started by a small group of parents of children with autism. The Autism File’s Editor - Polly Tommey, hosts a weekly radio programme called ‘Polly Tommey Presents: Autism Issues Around the World’. All past programmes are [...]
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Autism Spectrum Disorders by Chantal Sicile-Kira
Posted on 15. May, 2010 by Lisa.
When I give copies of Autism Spectrum Disorders to individuals learning about autism, I often say, “Most books give you information on autism. This book gave me hope and encouragement.”
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Sulphation and Autism: What are the links?
Posted on 15. May, 2010 by Lisa.
The evidence so far is incomplete but is certainly in accordance with the view that while defects in sulphation may not be the prime cause of autism, they are responsible for much of the dysregulation of biochemical and physiological processes. Perhaps the full answer may lie somewhere in the complex interactions of the autoimmune system with neuronal development. Autism may then reflect either in utero damage from maternal cytokines or perinatal damage caused by the actions of infections and vaccinations on a child with faulty autoimmune responses.
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Research Papers
Posted on 15. May, 2010 by Lisa.
28th January 2010 As the General Medical Council prepares to announce its ‘Findings on Facts’, Wakefield’s original observations of inflamatory bowel disease in children with austism spectrum disorders are confirmed in a new published paper. Also read five articles providing an insight into the real story. The Devil’s in the Detail Andrew J. Wakefield, FRCS [...]