Posts Tagged ‘Autism Diet’

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August 23, 2009

August 23, 2009

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Arizona, US

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Our site is currently under construction. We will be adding interactive software shortly which will generate a community style site.  As the Autism Connection is relying on your personal results, recipes and information to serve our community. The Goal is keep us all updated on the latest development of whole health approach to Autism.

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Cam Williams

Autism

August 10, 2009

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Autism is a Brain Development disorder characterized by impaired social interation and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior. These signs all begin before a child is three years old. Autism involves many parts of the brain how this occurs is not well understood. The two other autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are Asperger syndrome, which lacks delays in cognitive development and language, and PDD-NOS, diagnosed when full criteria for the other two disorders are not met.

Autism has a strong genetic basis, although the genetics of autism are complex and it is unclear whether ASD is explained more by rare mutations, or by rare combinations of common genetic variants. In rare cases, autism is strongly associated with agents that cause birth defects Controversies surround other proposed environmental causes, such as heavy metals, pesticides or childhood vaccines: the vaccine hypotheses are biologically implausible and lack convincing scientific evidence. The prevalenceof ASD is about 6 per 1,000 people, with about four times as many males as females. The number of people known to have autism has increased dramatically since the 1980s, partly due to changes in diagnostic practice; the question of whether actual prevalence has increased is unresolved.

Parents usually notice signs in the first two years of their child’s life. Although early behavioral or cognitive intervention can help children gain self-care, social, and communication skills, there is no known cure. Not many children with autism live independently after reaching adulthood, though some become successful.  An autistic culture has developed, with some individuals seeking a cure and others believing autism should be tolerated as a difference and not treated as a disorder.

Autism is growing in Epidemic Numbers…

August 6, 2009
Autism Connection

Autism Connection

Facts and Statistics

  • 1 in 150 births
  • 1 to 1.5 million Americans
  • Fastest-growing developmental disability
  • 10 – 17 % annual growth
  • $90 billion annual cost
  • 90% of costs are in adult services
  • Cost of lifelong care can be reduced by 2/3 with early diagnosis and intervention
  • In 10 years, the annual cost will be $200-400 billion

Facts gathered from The Autism Society of America

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