Contents: Volume 1, Number 12
- GENES AND AUTISM: The latest clues, including a US
team's
pinpointing of
Chromosome 13; Professor Sir Michael Rutter expresses
excitement
and caution
- Secretin 'worked no better than salt water,' reports a
new
controlled,
clinical trial in North Carolina
- Great-grandmother rescues autistic teenager from attack
- US team hopes new screening device will allow earlier
detection of autism;
another US panel calls for all children to be screened for autism from
infancy
- Children with late-onset autism 'respond well to a diet
low
in wheat and
milk products'
- Autism and blood types: an informal survey
- Autistic twins prompt launch on to the Net
- New Indian trust to protect people with autism
- A sister's 'simple' Christmas wish
- Mother awarded record damages
- 'Dedicated father' charged with murder
- Facilitated communication
- on: unravelling the pros from the cons
- Professor Christopher Gillberg on where autism
overlaps with other
conditions
- 'My little miracle' - Cameron is nine, and has both
autism
and Williams
syndrome
- Autism and employment: the man to beat the odds
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