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Friday, March 14, 2008

The myths of Autism

By A. Gajilan

http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/blogs/paging.dr.gupta/2008/03/myths-of-autism.html

Over the past few years, CNN Medical News has provided extensive

coverage of autism. From the stories of parents and children living

with the disorder to the latest science on possible causes to a vast

array of treatments and therapies, we have followed most major

developments in the field. Every story we report on autism has been

stirred an incredible amount of passion from our viewers and our readers.

Now it's your turn to have some of your own questions answered. CNN is

planning a comprehensive day of coverage in recognition of World

Autism Awareness Day on April 2. The latest statistics from the

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that at least 1 in 150

children are affected in the United States.

In a report called, the " Myths of Autism " we hope to dispel any

misperceptions about the disorder and the people who live with it. We

also want to be very clear that there is still a great deal the

scientific community has yet to learn about autism and its related

disorders.

Here are some ideas that we hope to address:

- Every autistic person has savant abilities in some area such as

Hoffman in Rain Man. Eg: math or memorization

- Thimerosal in vaccines is the main cause for autism.

- Autistic adults will never be able to live on their own. They will

always need assisted living care.

Do you think that there are prevailing myths related to autism? What

are they? What questions do you need answered?

Does autism touch your life? Tell us your story here:

Autism iReport

Editor's Note: Medical news is a popular but sensitive subject rooted

in science. We receive many comments on this blog each day; not all

are posted. Our hope is that much will be learned from the sharing of

useful information and personal experiences based on the medical and

health topics of the blog. We encourage you to focus your comments on

those medical and health topics and we appreciate your input. Thank

you for your participation.

Posted By A. Gajilan, Senior Producer, Medical News: 3:42 PM ET

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