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| 18 Feb 2009 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is initiating a multi-state collaborative study to help identify factors that may put children at risk for autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and other developmental disabilities. ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - http://www.cdc.gov/media/?s_cid=mediarel_CDClink - References [ More results from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ] |
| 13 Nov 2009 by David Kirby Autism Speaks has reason to support more research in this area. A new, small study in the Journal of Child Neurology shows that mitochondrial dysfunction, vaccine-related fever, and autisitc regression may be related, in some cases. .... So it wasn't data shopping when the CDC went looking around the world and chose Denmark to do vaccine studies to compare to the U.S.? Denmark, with a quite different schedule, a much lower rate of autism, etc. Denmark, where they removed ... Autism on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/autism - References [ More results from Autism on The Huffington Post ] |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Age of Autism Interestingly, the published shingles (herpes zoster) incidence rates among vaccinated and unvaccinated children, as well as adolescents reported by VASP/CDC authors in this current study nicely agree with prior research findings by Goldman ... In his 1965 paper, Dr. Hope-Simpson suggested, “The peculiar age distribution of zoster may in part reflect the frequency with which the different age groups encounter cases of varicella and because of the ensuing boost to their ... AGE OF AUTISM - http://www.ageofautism.com/ - References [ More results from AGE OF AUTISM ] |
| 14 Oct 2009 Although autism may not be thought of as a disease, like the flu or diabetes, the CDC is one of the most active autism research institutes in the nation. The government agency tracks autism prevalence rates in the United States through the ... The SEED research study is being conducted in California, Colorado, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. These states received their current round of funding in 2006, with five years of funding provided by the CDC. ... Suite101: Health & Wellness Articles - http://www.suite101.com/healthandwellness/ - References [ More results from Suite101: Health & Wellness Articles ] |
| 4 Oct 2009 About 1 in 100 8-year-old children in the US have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, according to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers who will be releasing details of their study later this year.. ... Autism has no known cause and no cure. Scientists think it may be many distinct problems that manifest themselves similarly. Children afflicted often have trouble communicating and socializing, and can exhibit repetitive, rigid behavior. ... WGN Radio - News - Top Stories - http://www.wgnradio.com/news/top/?track=rss |
| 14 Jun 2007 I discovered, to my horror, that, in fact, the possibility that autism and vaccines may be linked is entirely credible. Not only that, but it now seems highly likely to me that Alzheimers, ADHD, diabetes, asthma, Chronn's disease, ODD, ... Study after study including ones produced by the CDC have shown a clear, disturbing increase in autism that goes well beyond the expanded definition effect. He cited studies that he knew little to nothing about and would not disclose ... NPR Blogs: Blog of the Nation - http://www.npr.org/blogs/talk/ |
| 26 Oct 2009 by Ginger Taylor Mercury in the mother's body passes to the fetus and may accumulate there. It can also can pass to a nursing infant through breast milk. However, the benefits of breast feeding may be greater than the possible adverse effects of mercury in breast milk. ..... And all this is true BEFORE you even begin the discussion on whether or not mercury containing vaccines can cause autism. CDC has done only ONE study of the relationship between vaccines and autism. A HORRIBLE study. ... Adventures in Autism - http://adventuresinautism.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Adventures in Autism ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Tapio Kuosma The rest of the meeting they spend talking about, “how do we hide this,” from the press, from the public, and from what they call the “predatory bar:” all the lawyers out there who may represent people who were injured by their negligence. .... Why aren't they asking CDC, “why don't you study the Amish, like UPI did? You know, why don't you study these home-schooled kids?” Thirty-thousand studied by the UPI, and no autism in that group. They studied all the Amish in ... Pour la justice - http://jugement.blogit.uusisuomi.fi/ |
| 15 Oct 2009 by Clark Hansen, NMD Like the other epidemiological studies finding “no link” between vaccines and autism, there are apparent conflicts of interest with the California study (Continuing increases in autism reported to California's developmental services system: mercury in retrograde. Arch Gen Psychiatry. ... In May 2002, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) began recommending the influenza vaccine for infants and pregnant woman. ... Hansen Clinic - http://www.drhansen.com/ |
| 3 Oct 2009 by ilene9 The National CADDRE Study — This 5-year project of the CDC's Centers for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Research and Epidemiology (CADDRE) Network will “help identify what might put children at risk for autism,” the CDC says. ... Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases — who told US News, “If we can show that individuals of a certain genetic profile have a greater propensity for developing adverse events, we may want to ... Phil's Favorites - By Ilene - http://philsbackupsite.wordpress.com/ - References |
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