Contents: Volume 3, Number 7
- EDUCATION SPECIAL: Abuse in schools: finding a balance
between legitimate control and illegal restraint
- Mother claims bruises on autistic son are sign of more
abuse
- Teacher force-fed autistic pupil with peaches
- The tragic case of Matthew Goodman
- Former school principal found guilty of slapping
autistic boy
- RESEARCH UPDATE: Mapping of Chromosome 7 'uncovers gene
linked to autism'
- Effectiveness of gluten- and casein-free diet to be
scientifically tested
- New trial of Zoloft for Asperger's syndrome
- Mercury processing 'clue to autism'
- New clue to language problems
- MMR UPDATE: 'Abnormal response to measles component,'
say US researchers
- Triple jab 'may increase risk of neurological problems'
- New study: MMR vaccine 'does not overload child's immune
system'
- British judge orders MMR jab against mother's wishes
- Barry Manilow helps autistic boy to speak
- Parents arrested after autistic son wanders two miles
from home
- Big day marred by oath rule
- Canada 'still a developing country' when it comes to
government funding for treatment of Asperger's syndrome
- Thomas the 'wonder boy'
- 'Fantastic victory' in noise nuisance case
- No jail for man who strangled autistic son
- Body of teenager with Asperger's syndrome found in
Mississippi River
- AUTISM AND TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS: Mother explains
'unbearable
decision' to put daughter in hospital
- Dr Patrick Bolton on How and why autism and
tuberous
sclerosis overlap
- 'REGRESSIVE AUTISM' AND LANGUAGE: Adam Feinstein,
Editor of Looking Up, asked parents of other autistic children around
the world for their own views and experiences children who lose all
their speech at around three years of age Read article online
- AUTISM AND SPORT: Mother win's battle to accompany
Asperger's son to Olympics
- Autism and Baseball: Charity doubles donation as new
tie-up aims to make Arizona hub of autism research
- Autistic baseball fan now has a league to play in
- Tian Huiping, founder of the only private autism
school in mainland China, explains why its future has been threatened
by the SARS virus
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