Contents: Volume 1, Number 9
- Living with Asperger's syndrome
- Two new studies reject MMR link
- Differences in area around amygdala found in people
with
high-functioning
autism
- Synthetic human secretin 'has no effect in single doses'
- Autism 'more common in families with a history of
autoimmune disorders'
- Call for more research into effects of toxins
- Court frees man who tried to kill autistic son
- Dutch parents unhappy
- First home for autistic adults opens in France
- THE MMR DEBATE: Dr Paul Shattock and Dr
Judy
Badner take
opposite sides; Vaccinations are a prime suspect in the increase in
autism,
says Dr Bernard Rimland
- Ten laws of success for children with autism
- What is G-Therapy, and where it is used for treating
children with behavioural
disorders?
- OBITUARY: Arthur Schawlow, co-inventor of the laser,
and
father of an autistic
son
- EDUCATION: New York therapists furious over state
guidelines
- Theatre: autistic actors take centre stage in Germany,
France and Spain
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