new studies:http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/health/63492897.html?elr=KArksUUUoDEy3LGDiO7aiUrates in mn:http://wcco.com/parenting/autism.spectrum.diagnosis.2.1229531.htmlhttp://wcco.com/video/?id=68117@wcco.dayport.comobama's funding for research on ASD:http://wcco.com/national/new.jobless.claims.2.1217707.html ...
I. Definition Conventional medicine is also known as Western medicine. It is a system of medical approach in which medical doctor and other health professionals such as nurses, medical technician and specialists and therapists, etc. use medication, radiation, medical equipments or surgery to treat symptoms of disease and diseases. II. How conventional medicine effects autism A. Diagnosis For the disease to be treated effectively, the conventional doctor first has to diagnose what causes t
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I. Definition Conventional medicine is also known as Western medicine. It is a system of medical approach in which medical doctor and other health professionals such as nurses, medical technician and specialists and therapists, etc. use medication, radiation, medical equipments or surgery to treat symptoms of disease and diseases. II. How conventional medicine effects autism A. Diagnosis For the disease to be treated effectively, the conventional doctor first has to diagnose what causes t
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Conventional Perspective,
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Medical Doctor,
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Medical Technician,
Medication,
Medicine,
Nurses,
Radiation,
Western Medicine
As an autism parent nearly twelve years post diagnosis, I (and, I’m sure, many other parents) have developed what is often referred to as “A-dar,” short for autism radar . It’s the awareness of a possible autism diagnosis through observing the behavior and facial cues of children and adults with whom we happen to come in contact. It’s not something I ever make an effort to do - it just happens. I’ll be in a public place, or a gathering of some sort, and I happen to notice something different, b
According to the Australian Broadcasting Company News two new independent studies from Melbourne's La Trobe University indicate that autism is on the rise in Australia. Official Australian estimates of 1 in 160 are now being challenged by the two studies one of which reports an incidence of 1 in 119 persons affected by an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. A second study from La Trobe using much smaller study group reports a 1 in 100 figure. The usual we don't know if the increase is real
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