- Information for people with autism and their families on dealing with law enforcement personnel. Includes a handout for police and links to other materials.- Autism Conferences - - A free searchable listing service for autism conferences worldwide.
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- Autism in Children - - Essay by Jabeen Obaray of Bryn Mawr College provides an overview of spectrum related disorders, including co-morbid conditions.
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- The Autism Project - - A systems development initiative designed by the Illinois General Assembly to create and enhance community networks that promote best practice in the diagnosis, treatment and education of children with autism spectrum disorders, or ASD.
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- Autism Research Institute - - A non-profit organization devoted to conducting research, and to disseminating its results on the causes of autism and on preventing, diagnosing and treating autism and other severe behavioral disorders of childhood.
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- Autism Resources - - Links, frequently asked questions, advice from parents, book lists, and articles.
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- Autism/PDD - - A comprehensive site dealing with various issues in autism including research, coping, parenting techniques, early intervention and preparing for adulthood. Provides an active forum, chats, reviewed links, and articles.
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- [CDC] Autism Information Center - - Information, projects at the Centers for Disease Control and other agencies, state activities, resources, and information for children.
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- First Signs - - A national non-profit organization dedicated to educating parents and pediatric professionals about the early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders.
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- Global Autism Project - - Works to address the needs of children with autism in developing countries by setting up partnerships that utilize available local resources, and to educate parents in ways to work with and train their children.
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- [NIMH] Autism - - National Institutes of Mental Health publication on the definition, diagnosis and treatment of autism.
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- NINDS Autism Information Page - - Brief description with some resources and links, compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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- Reducing Computer Monitor Flicker - - Article discusses how people on the autism spectrum are affected by computer monitor flicker. Includes an explanation of how to reduce flicker.
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- UNC-CH - Division TEACCH - - Delivers services to people with autism and their families throughout North Carolina, trains professionals and parents about autism and autistics, and publishes research findings from their efforts.
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- NPR : Study Seeks Accurate Count of Child Autism - - In recent years, cases of autism have increased sharply among U.S. children. Experts are unsure whether autism has become more common or just more likely to be recognized. In West Virginia, a federally funded project seeks to get the first accurate count of children with autism. Hear NPR's Jon Hamilton. [8:35 Realaudio broadcast] (January 26, 2004)
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- NPR : Science Friday : Science of Autism - - Host Paul Raeburn and guests look at the science of autism. Guests: Susan Folstein, Director, Autism Genetics Research Cooperative, Professor of Psychiatry, Tufts University School of Medicine-New England Medical Center, Boston, Mass.; Andy Shih, Director, Research and Programs, National Alliance for Autism Research, Princeton, NJ; Neal Halsey, Director, Institute for Vaccine Safety, Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD. [46:53 Realaudio broadcast] (January 24, 2003)
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- NPR : Study: Autism More Prevalent than Thought - - A new study suggests autism is more common among U.S. children than previously thought. A Centers for Disease Control study finds the rate may be 10 times the rate reported in earlier studies. NPR's Michele Norris talks with the report's lead author, Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsop. [3:49 Realaudio broadcast] (January 1, 2003)
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- NPR : Evidence Suggests Autism Begins in Genes - - Researchers studying autism say strong scientific evidence suggests the developmental disability begins in the genes. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports. [4:59 Realaudio broadcast] (November 25, 2002)
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- NPR : Autism - - Two new studies on the genetics of autism find that one or more genes may be responsible for the disorder. NPR's Michelle Trudeau reports. [3:26 streaming audio broadcast.] (November 30, 2000)
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