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"Why is there autism? A Christian Perspective" makes the newspaper

Midnight In Chicago is pleased to announce that it's podcast "Why is there autism? A Christian perspective" (written and spoken by D. ) has been written up in the borough Examiner in Ontario Province Canada.

Also posted is a video entitled "What time is it" by Elyse Bruce about Myasthenia Gravis.

Midnight in Chicago is pleased with the media attention.

and Elyse

Midnight In Chicago

http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1423167

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Boy documents illness online

A borough boy, who suffers from a rare and complex form of muscular dystrophy, has posted an online video documentary about the disease.

You can visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GOR 9XsQfUo to watch the video, called "Tell Me What Time It Is," by 13- year-old Schofield, of Avenue.

Schofield has myasthenia gravis -- a chronic neuromuscular disorder that weakens muscles and makes the body's immune system attack itself. His story was featured in The Examiner in September.

Schofield's documentary discusses the nature of the disorder and how he was first diagnosed at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children.

A Christian take on autism

A new podcast explores autism from a Christian perspective and may interest those who feel God has abandoned people dealing with the disorder, a press release states.

Midnight in Chicago, a group founded by borough's Elyse Bruce, released the podcast. A podcast is a recording of people talking, similar to an online radio show.

Downloading the podcast, called "Why Is There Autism: A Christian Perspective" is free.

Visit www.mic.mypodcast.comor

find the podcast at iTunes, the release states.

The podcast release was timed to coincide with "Autism Sunday" on Feb. 8.

The second Sunday of February has been called Autism Sunday since 2002 and is meant to be a day to lobby and campaign for the health and education issues connected with autism.

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