Tag: autism
Vocal Profiling Leads to Early Autism Diagnosis
According to a new study, vocal profiling may be the wave of the future in diagnosing children with autism spectrum disorder.A team of researchers led ...
Children with Autism Unimpaired by Non-Varied Diet
“Maggie” L’s son has been diagnosed with autism; through the years she has struggled to make sure his diet is as varied as possible. “There ...
Tylenol linked to autism
Some observational evidence has suggested that use of Tylenol in pregnant women and young children may increase risk of pediatric autism.
One study of 83 children ...
The Vitamin D Newletter: Update on Autism and Vitamin D
Editor's note: This is a newsletter from the Vitamin D Council. For more information on vitamin D, please visit the website of the non-profit organization www.vitamindcouncil.org....
How Many Children Have Autism?
How Many Children Have Autism?
New data shows an average of 1 in 110 children have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
CDC’s most recent data show that ...
Japanese Data Show Vaccines Cause Autism
Posted by: Dr. Mercola
February 11 2010
Data from formal peer-refereed medical papers show that vaccines caused autism in Japanese children and will do the same to ...
Andrew Wakefield, Scientific Censorship, and Fourteen Monkeys
Posted by: Dr. Mercola
February 12 2010
A statement from Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey argues that Dr. Andrew Wakefield is currently being discredited to prevent an ...
Older moms more likely to have child with autism
Older women are more likely to have autistic children, a new study led by researchers at the University of California at Davis, California suggests.
The study ...
Lancet Retraction Sparks Continuing Controversy
In a stunningly controversial move, well-renowned British medical journal, The Lancet, has retracted a paper on a study by Dr. Andrew Wakefield in 1998 regarding ...
Tylenol Linked to Increased Risk of Autism
News media has not reported this: at least one study published in the May 2008 issue of the journal Autism has associated the use of ...



