Guest guest Posted February 20, 2001 Report Share Posted February 20, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 5:06 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Hey all! Todays headlines added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Putting a special ingredient back into education Rat study shows high-fat diet impairs concentration and memory People on high-fat diets may not only be increasing their risk of heart disease -- but they may be damaging their brain function! Peptide reduces aggregation of prion-like fibers Umbilical cord tissue could speed stroke recovery Dangerous dosage To make pediatric medicine safer, thousands of children are being used to test drugs originally designed for adults. Tragically, the side effects can sometimes prove deadly Making their way in the world A unique school for special needs children uses the surrounding neighborhood as part of its therapeutic study program. Dems Upset Over Mental-Care Decision Babies Rely On Patterns When They Learn Language Parents' instinctive use of isolated words may help babies learn language UW researchers show that the human genome is helpless in the face of chocolate Herbal Remedies May Have Side Effects Search for Autism Clues Gets Complex Special-education enrollment not so open 3 students held in rape Hey all! Todays headlines added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Putting a special ingredient back into education Rat study shows high-fat diet impairs concentration and memory People on high-fat diets may not only be increasing their risk of heart disease -- but they may be damaging their brain function! Peptide reduces aggregation of prion-like fibers Umbilical cord tissue could speed stroke recovery Dangerous dosage To make pediatric medicine safer, thousands of children are being used to test drugs originally designed for adults. Tragically, the side effects can sometimes prove deadly Making their way in the world A unique school for special needs children uses the surrounding neighborhood as part of its therapeutic study program. Dems Upset Over Mental-Care Decision Babies Rely On Patterns When They Learn Language Parents' instinctive use of isolated words may help babies learn language UW researchers show that the human genome is helpless in the face of chocolate Herbal Remedies May Have Side Effects Search for Autism Clues Gets Complex Special-education enrollment not so open 3 students held in rape Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2001 Report Share Posted March 7, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 4:45 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Hey all! The following are todays headlines added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Small molecule found to mimic key nerve growth factors; May eventually be used in treatment of brain disorders Supreme Court Lets Stand EPA Pollution Rule Causes of autism probed The causes of autism are still unclear Unconventional Autism Treatments in Spotlight STONY BROOK: AUTISM CENTER PLANNED Siblings of Disabled Children Have Own Special Needs Mind Exercise May Help Alzheimer's Camp Hand in Hand and Camp Discovery Healthcare Negligence of Persons with Mental Retardation Lambasted at First U.S. Senate Hearing on Needs of This Population Sibling SUPPORT Lightening the fallout for brothers or sisters of a disabled or chronically ill child Neurotoxicants Threaten Childhood Development GeneLetter - A new glimpse into the genetics of autism Boy, 2, left at curb in clash with bus driver, mom says " Baldi " the virtual tutor helps hearing-impaired children to learn speech Teachers and students can customize classwork with a free toolkit Animated 3-D boosts deaf education Andy the avatar interprets by signing NSBA Supports Mandatory Full Funding of IDEA Report Shows Mentally Retarded Get Inferior Care Catholic Charities Bill to Stabilize Housing Funding 1,000 UK Children In New Measles Fear " Special Education " radio talk show - Wednesday, 3/7 6PM - 10 PM EST Couple Gives $2.5M for Autism Center No link seen between childhood immunizations, autism Autistic boy's mother pleads for his return Complaint puts CHDC funding at risk DHS sets date for resolution of problems with sexual aggression by client THE ACTION advantage Attitudes toward physical fitness for the mentally disabled has swung around in 40 years Hey all! The following are todays headlines added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Small molecule found to mimic key nerve growth factors; May eventually be used in treatment of brain disorders Supreme Court Lets Stand EPA Pollution Rule Causes of autism probed The causes of autism are still unclear Unconventional Autism Treatments in Spotlight STONY BROOK: AUTISM CENTER PLANNED Siblings of Disabled Children Have Own Special Needs Mind Exercise May Help Alzheimer's Camp Hand in Hand and Camp Discovery Healthcare Negligence of Persons with Mental Retardation Lambasted at First U.S. Senate Hearing on Needs of This Population Sibling SUPPORT Lightening the fallout for brothers or sisters of a disabled or chronically ill child Neurotoxicants Threaten Childhood Development GeneLetter - A new glimpse into the genetics of autism Boy, 2, left at curb in clash with bus driver, mom says " Baldi " the virtual tutor helps hearing-impaired children to learn speech Teachers and students can customize classwork with a free toolkit Animated 3-D boosts deaf education Andy the avatar interprets by signing NSBA Supports Mandatory Full Funding of IDEA Report Shows Mentally Retarded Get Inferior Care Catholic Charities Bill to Stabilize Housing Funding 1,000 UK Children In New Measles Fear " Special Education " radio talk show - Wednesday, 3/7 6PM - 10 PM EST Couple Gives $2.5M for Autism Center No link seen between childhood immunizations, autism Autistic boy's mother pleads for his return Complaint puts CHDC funding at risk DHS sets date for resolution of problems with sexual aggression by client THE ACTION advantage Attitudes toward physical fitness for the mentally disabled has swung around in 40 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2001 Report Share Posted March 9, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 3:23 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Following headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Scientists optimistic about hunt for autism genes Panel doubts combo vaccine is better Immunizing against child illnesses separately still best Study answers autism fears Some think a childhood vaccination leads to autism. Officials say the danger is in not getting the shot. Volunteers sought for autism study Montgomery Urges Lawmakers To Update Special-Ed Funding Support group condemns decision as 'shameful' Paralympics Countdown Starts Diet Shows Promise Against Crohn's Disease Scientists discover how nerve cells move from target to target as they wire up the developing embryo Growing neurons use silencing mechanism to avoid disastrous tug-of-war Researchers find new clues to nerve cell development Calcium signals found to guide nerve cell development Neglect of Our Most Vulnerable Report: Mentally Retarded Get Substandard Health Care Proposed Art Center Offers Opportunities to the Autistic Fetal Cell Failure Doctors, Though, Want Testing to Continue Transplants fail for Parkinson's Alliance Commits To Research On Brain Awareness Week JAMA article calls for overhaul of clinical trials to improve patient safety Special-education case is seen as pivotal Boy drowns in Buckhead Ridge No child left behind? Check the math AAAS urges President Bush to fund stem-cell research Study Shows No Link Between Vaccine And Autism When kids refuse their medicine What's a parent to do? An expert weighs in Mumps hits children too old for triple jab SF Gate: Cause of Autism Rise in Doubt/California study further undermines theory that vaccine is at fault " Promiscuous Prion " Yields Clues to Infection Across Species Barrier Gene-Trapping Method Powers Discovery of New Brain-Wiring Signals Mouse gene trap helps decipher brain's wiring diagram Mental health workers, teachers union align Cell Therapy for Parkinson's Disease Designing and Funding Clinical Trials of Novel Therapies Following headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Scientists optimistic about hunt for autism genes Panel doubts combo vaccine is better Immunizing against child illnesses separately still best Study answers autism fears Some think a childhood vaccination leads to autism. Officials say the danger is in not getting the shot. Volunteers sought for autism study Montgomery Urges Lawmakers To Update Special-Ed Funding Support group condemns decision as 'shameful' Paralympics Countdown Starts Diet Shows Promise Against Crohn's Disease Scientists discover how nerve cells move from target to target as they wire up the developing embryo Growing neurons use silencing mechanism to avoid disastrous tug-of-war Researchers find new clues to nerve cell development Calcium signals found to guide nerve cell development Neglect of Our Most Vulnerable Report: Mentally Retarded Get Substandard Health Care Proposed Art Center Offers Opportunities to the Autistic Fetal Cell Failure Doctors, Though, Want Testing to Continue Transplants fail for Parkinson's Alliance Commits To Research On Brain Awareness Week JAMA article calls for overhaul of clinical trials to improve patient safety Special-education case is seen as pivotal Boy drowns in Buckhead Ridge No child left behind? Check the math AAAS urges President Bush to fund stem-cell research Study Shows No Link Between Vaccine And Autism When kids refuse their medicine What’s a parent to do? An expert weighs in Mumps hits children too old for triple jab SF Gate: Cause of Autism Rise in Doubt/California study further undermines theory that vaccine is at fault “Promiscuous Prion†Yields Clues to Infection Across Species Barrier Gene-Trapping Method Powers Discovery of New Brain-Wiring Signals Mouse gene trap helps decipher brain's wiring diagram Mental health workers, teachers union align Cell Therapy for Parkinson's Disease Designing and Funding Clinical Trials of Novel Therapies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2001 Report Share Posted March 10, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 8:49 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Headline stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Researchers identify 170 genes involved in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Genetic Fingerprint May Lead to Better Diagnoses and Treatments Brain Awareness Week Spotlights Latest Treatments For Neurological Disorders Concerned Women for America: Embryonic Stem Cell Research is Ethically and Legally Wrong U.S. Sued Over Stem Cell Research Scientists discover memory-enhancing switch State Board Members Tell Congress - 'Go Slow on Assessment Mandate ... Increase Funding for Special Education' Ruling benefits La. children with autism Human-Animal Bond Target of Research Neurosurgeon Uses Horses to Teach Course on Bedside Manners FDA Approves Newly Formulated Tripedia (Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis) Vaccine Bullying is a big problem at school, children say Do Vaccines Increase Chances For Autism? Sonic Hedgehog shapes the brain Bullying tops list of school troubles Childhood reclaimed from the chaos Neurotoxicants Threaten Childhood Development Headline stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Researchers identify 170 genes involved in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Genetic Fingerprint May Lead to Better Diagnoses and Treatments Brain Awareness Week Spotlights Latest Treatments For Neurological Disorders Concerned Women for America: Embryonic Stem Cell Research is Ethically and Legally Wrong U.S. Sued Over Stem Cell Research Scientists discover memory-enhancing switch State Board Members Tell Congress - 'Go Slow on Assessment Mandate ... Increase Funding for Special Education' Ruling benefits La. children with autism Human-Animal Bond Target of Research Neurosurgeon Uses Horses to Teach Course on Bedside Manners FDA Approves Newly Formulated Tripedia (Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis) Vaccine Bullying is a big problem at school, children say Do Vaccines Increase Chances For Autism? Sonic Hedgehog shapes the brain Bullying tops list of school troubles Childhood reclaimed from the chaos Neurotoxicants Threaten Childhood Development Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 4:45 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Hey all! The following are todays headlines added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Small molecule found to mimic key nerve growth factors; May eventually be used in treatment of brain disorders Supreme Court Lets Stand EPA Pollution Rule Causes of autism probed The causes of autism are still unclear Unconventional Autism Treatments in Spotlight STONY BROOK: AUTISM CENTER PLANNED Siblings of Disabled Children Have Own Special Needs Mind Exercise May Help Alzheimer's Camp Hand in Hand and Camp Discovery Healthcare Negligence of Persons with Mental Retardation Lambasted at First U.S. Senate Hearing on Needs of This Population Sibling SUPPORT Lightening the fallout for brothers or sisters of a disabled or chronically ill child Neurotoxicants Threaten Childhood Development GeneLetter - A new glimpse into the genetics of autism Boy, 2, left at curb in clash with bus driver, mom says " Baldi " the virtual tutor helps hearing-impaired children to learn speech Teachers and students can customize classwork with a free toolkit Animated 3-D boosts deaf education Andy the avatar interprets by signing NSBA Supports Mandatory Full Funding of IDEA Report Shows Mentally Retarded Get Inferior Care Catholic Charities Bill to Stabilize Housing Funding 1,000 UK Children In New Measles Fear " Special Education " radio talk show - Wednesday, 3/7 6PM - 10 PM EST Couple Gives $2.5M for Autism Center No link seen between childhood immunizations, autism Autistic boy's mother pleads for his return Complaint puts CHDC funding at risk DHS sets date for resolution of problems with sexual aggression by client THE ACTION advantage Attitudes toward physical fitness for the mentally disabled has swung around in 40 years Hey all! The following are todays headlines added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Small molecule found to mimic key nerve growth factors; May eventually be used in treatment of brain disorders Supreme Court Lets Stand EPA Pollution Rule Causes of autism probed The causes of autism are still unclear Unconventional Autism Treatments in Spotlight STONY BROOK: AUTISM CENTER PLANNED Siblings of Disabled Children Have Own Special Needs Mind Exercise May Help Alzheimer's Camp Hand in Hand and Camp Discovery Healthcare Negligence of Persons with Mental Retardation Lambasted at First U.S. Senate Hearing on Needs of This Population Sibling SUPPORT Lightening the fallout for brothers or sisters of a disabled or chronically ill child Neurotoxicants Threaten Childhood Development GeneLetter - A new glimpse into the genetics of autism Boy, 2, left at curb in clash with bus driver, mom says " Baldi " the virtual tutor helps hearing-impaired children to learn speech Teachers and students can customize classwork with a free toolkit Animated 3-D boosts deaf education Andy the avatar interprets by signing NSBA Supports Mandatory Full Funding of IDEA Report Shows Mentally Retarded Get Inferior Care Catholic Charities Bill to Stabilize Housing Funding 1,000 UK Children In New Measles Fear " Special Education " radio talk show - Wednesday, 3/7 6PM - 10 PM EST Couple Gives $2.5M for Autism Center No link seen between childhood immunizations, autism Autistic boy's mother pleads for his return Complaint puts CHDC funding at risk DHS sets date for resolution of problems with sexual aggression by client THE ACTION advantage Attitudes toward physical fitness for the mentally disabled has swung around in 40 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 6:18 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " > Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Doctor who sparked debate to speak at autism meeting Researchers express guarded optimism in autism-gene hunt Mental health care: the challenges EXITING NIRVANA A Daughter's Life With Autism. Epilepsy Epilepsy affects 1% to 2% of the world's population. HOPE ON MEASLES Autism: A Parent's Journey Nerve Cells Guided By Calcium Bursts From Filopodia First Genetic Profile For Inflammatory Bowel Disease Mental health: teenagers criticised Autism Group Works Toward Brightening the Future Learning to Read a Smile People with Asperger's syndrome, a neurological disorder, are often brilliant but lack basic social skills. One treatment is to learn 'scripts' for interaction. Integration a class act Regular school offers chance for disabled students to thrive Abnormal Processing of Social Information from Faces in Autism Report Shows Low-Income Mothers Often Find it Difficult to Get Needed Information on Child Health and Development Autism and our schools Amid growing numbers diagnosed with the neurological disorder, families question how Duval County educates their children 60 Mins of Australia on Autism and Vaccine Controversy From their website, which has a five minute video clip to watch. Going the distance to learn Parents Look to Unproven Therapies to Solve Autism Although Autism, Asperger's Run in Families, Therapy Makes a Difference Headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " > Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Doctor who sparked debate to speak at autism meeting Researchers express guarded optimism in autism-gene hunt Mental health care: the challenges EXITING NIRVANA A Daughter's Life With Autism. Epilepsy Epilepsy affects 1% to 2% of the world's population. HOPE ON MEASLES Autism: A Parent's Journey Nerve Cells Guided By Calcium Bursts From Filopodia First Genetic Profile For Inflammatory Bowel Disease Mental health: teenagers criticised Autism Group Works Toward Brightening the Future Learning to Read a Smile People with Asperger's syndrome, a neurological disorder, are often brilliant but lack basic social skills. One treatment is to learn 'scripts' for interaction. Integration a class act Regular school offers chance for disabled students to thrive Abnormal Processing of Social Information from Faces in Autism Report Shows Low-Income Mothers Often Find it Difficult to Get Needed Information on Child Health and Development Autism and our schools Amid growing numbers diagnosed with the neurological disorder, families question how Duval County educates their children 60 Mins of Australia on Autism and Vaccine Controversy From their website, which has a five minute video clip to watch. Going the distance to learn Parents Look to Unproven Therapies to Solve Autism Although Autism, Asperger's Run in Families, Therapy Makes a Difference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 5:33 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Please delete if not interested! Todays headline links added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Jim and Jan Moran Give Nova Southeastern University $3 Million as Part of Family Center Challenge A Brainwave breakthrough Yale Neurologist and Neurobiologist Receives Award for Innovative Research Autism group wants schools to try harder CPS makes adoptive parents dismantle 'safe room' for autistic son Video Reveals Just How Mercury Affects Brain Neurons A hopeful approach to learning A group of parents is embracing an extraordinary system for their struggling children. Emmy-Award Winning Actors Mariette Hartley and Asner Narrate Upcoming Series on Mental Illness NAMI Calls for Investigation in New York State Doctor-Turned-Politician Fights to Maintain Funds for Stem Cell Research The Brain's Mental Fear Factor NYU neuroscientist examines how brain responds to fears that are imagined and anticipated, but never experienced Summary Update on the MMR-Vax Debate Private Eye Magazine - MMR: Now For The Triple Jump Britt 911 Tapes: Brother Called for Help Days Before the 6 Year Old Disappeared Panel's Budget Singles Out Spec. Ed. for Boost Teachers say they're 'left out of loop' Judge orders schools to fix absenteeism by bus drivers 'Talker' opens doors for disabled Small computer makes it easy to communicate Judge OKs visits in DSS case Mother of dead boy may see other sons Study Results Show Vagus Nerve Stimulation (Vns) May Enhance Neurocognitive Function in Treatment-Resistant Depression Patients State begins appeal against autistic man's right to an education Todays headline links added at HREF="http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm">Autism news,disability news,special education n… or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Jim and Jan Moran Give Nova Southeastern University $3 Million as Part of Family Center Challenge A Brainwave breakthrough Yale Neurologist and Neurobiologist Receives Award for Innovative Research Autism group wants schools to try harder CPS makes adoptive parents dismantle 'safe room' for autistic son Video Reveals Just How Mercury Affects Brain Neurons A hopeful approach to learning A group of parents is embracing an extraordinary system for their struggling children. Emmy-Award Winning Actors Mariette Hartley and Asner Narrate Upcoming Series on Mental Illness NAMI Calls for Investigation in New York State Doctor-Turned-Politician Fights to Maintain Funds for Stem Cell Research The Brain’s Mental Fear Factor NYU neuroscientist examines how brain responds to fears that are imagined and anticipated, but never experienced Summary Update on the MMR-Vax Debate Private Eye Magazine - MMR: Now For The Triple Jump Britt 911 Tapes: Brother Called for Help Days Before the 6 Year Old Disappeared Panel's Budget Singles Out Spec. Ed. for Boost Teachers say they're 'left out of loop' Judge orders schools to fix absenteeism by bus drivers 'Talker’ opens doors for disabled Small computer makes it easy to communicate Judge OKs visits in DSS case Mother of dead boy may see other sons Study Results Show Vagus Nerve Stimulation (Vns) May Enhance Neurocognitive Function in Treatment-Resistant Depression Patients State begins appeal against autistic man's right to an education Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2001 Report Share Posted April 3, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 4:50 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Please delete if not interested! Links to todays headlines added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Mind theory The brain regions critical in allowing us to understand another person's thoughts are revealed Paralympian determined to recover from injury, return to skiing More Research Sought On Mozart Effect On Human Skills Glutamate and its role in psychiatric illness Naturally occurring protein could slow Alzheimer's disease Rhode Island attorney general cleared to sue lead paint industry Neurofibromatosis-related learning disability traced to specific genetic domain Children with Asperger's Syndrome Thrive on Routine Docs Must Educate Themselves on Herbals One class, and 20 learning styles It helps to see things through a child's eyes Top treatment planned for autistic twins Lady luck not with Page six at slots 700 take part in fun run for children's centre Links to todays headlines added at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Kay Mind theory The brain regions critical in allowing us to understand another person's thoughts are revealed Paralympian determined to recover from injury, return to skiing More Research Sought On Mozart Effect On Human Skills Glutamate and its role in psychiatric illness Naturally occurring protein could slow Alzheimer's disease Rhode Island attorney general cleared to sue lead paint industry Neurofibromatosis-related learning disability traced to specific genetic domain Children with Asperger's Syndrome Thrive on Routine Docs Must Educate Themselves on Herbals One class, and 20 learning styles It helps to see things through a child's eyes Top treatment planned for autistic twins Lady luck not with Page six at slots 700 take part in fun run for children's centre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 9:21 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Links to following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Autistic Girl Unsafe At Home, Judge Says Md. 11-Year-Old Ordered To Group Home in Fight With School District Statewide drive on autism stresses early intervention Speaker Stresses Abilities of Disabled Congressman, Health Officials Spar over Vaccine Researcher engineers mouse afflicted with Tourette's syndrome Versatility of Stem Cells Shown in Latest Research Parents sponsor 5-K run-walk for Rett syndrome Federal Judge Dismisses Class-Action Law Suit Over ADHD Gene Therapy Restores Vision in Dog Pharmacogenetics The promise of human genetic databases Three Views of Genetics: the enthusiast, the visionary, the skeptic Second autopsy leads pathologist to say boy's body wasn't in pond entire eight days Thief apologizes for stealing boy's communicator Are petting zoos safe for kids? Gateways To Death In Cell's Mitochondria Discovered Medical Errors Said Greater in Kids Links to following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Autistic Girl Unsafe At Home, Judge Says Md. 11-Year-Old Ordered To Group Home in Fight With School District Statewide drive on autism stresses early intervention Speaker Stresses Abilities of Disabled Congressman, Health Officials Spar over Vaccine Researcher engineers mouse afflicted with Tourette's syndrome Versatility of Stem Cells Shown in Latest Research Parents sponsor 5-K run-walk for Rett syndrome Federal Judge Dismisses Class-Action Law Suit Over ADHD Gene Therapy Restores Vision in Dog Pharmacogenetics The promise of human genetic databases Three Views of Genetics: the enthusiast, the visionary, the skeptic Second autopsy leads pathologist to say boy's body wasn't in pond entire eight days Thief apologizes for stealing boy's communicator Are petting zoos safe for kids? Gateways To Death In Cell's Mitochondria Discovered Medical Errors Said Greater in Kids Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 8:13 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Links to following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Autism: A Recent Serious Rise in Finland Altogether A Tapestry Of Talents Disabled Adults Weave Their Way to Fine Art Scientists Puzzling Over Brain's Mysteries Autism alarm sounded in D.C. Acting early on autism Minor Milestones Planning is key for girl with autism Measles-Mumps-Rubella Shots Under Fire at Autism Hearing Lawmakers Dispute Accuracy and Fairness of New Vaccine Report NGF Proteins Present At Birth Linked To Later Autism Epileptic Seizures Begin Hours Before Symptoms Appear Government Labs Lead the Way with Pledge to Stop Use of Mercury Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research Supports New Embryonic Stem Cell Research Finding Immunization Levels Are at Record Highs, But Utah Still Lags Far Behind Brain-Wiring Molecule Also Plays Role in Muscle Development Special-education panel gets boost in Murrieta Rhyme and Rhythm FDA: Lollipop Wrappers May Be Tainted with Lead Old Drugs Work in Young Anxiety Herbs and Surgery : A Risky Mix Studies Show Support for Adult Immunization by Non-Physicians Not All Allergy Tests Are Created Equal Bringing ordinary doctors into the genetics party Putting genetics in perspective Links to following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Autism: A Recent Serious Rise in Finland Altogether A Tapestry Of Talents Disabled Adults Weave Their Way to Fine Art Scientists Puzzling Over Brain's Mysteries Autism alarm sounded in D.C. Acting early on autism Minor Milestones Planning is key for girl with autism Measles-Mumps-Rubella Shots Under Fire at Autism Hearing Lawmakers Dispute Accuracy and Fairness of New Vaccine Report NGF Proteins Present At Birth Linked To Later Autism Epileptic Seizures Begin Hours Before Symptoms Appear Government Labs Lead the Way with Pledge to Stop Use of Mercury Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research Supports New Embryonic Stem Cell Research Finding Immunization Levels Are at Record Highs, But Utah Still Lags Far Behind Brain-Wiring Molecule Also Plays Role in Muscle Development Special-education panel gets boost in Murrieta Rhyme and Rhythm FDA: Lollipop Wrappers May Be Tainted with Lead Old Drugs Work in Young Anxiety Herbs and Surgery : A Risky Mix Studies Show Support for Adult Immunization by Non-Physicians Not All Allergy Tests Are Created Equal Bringing ordinary doctors into the genetics party Putting genetics in perspective Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 9:39 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories are at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Blood markers associated with autism and mental retardation Immunization Lack Means Return Of Eradicated Diseases Drugs for mental ills elusive Washington state, schools must step up autism programs Vaccine policy risks lives, claim Tories Autism's huge increase pushes hunt for causes Biotech press releases a Wild West of spin House Committee to Hold Hearing on Link Between Mercury-Tainted Vaccines, MMR Vaccine, Autism, Other Disorders Neuropsychological assessment in children with absence epilepsy Repligen Clinical Investigator Testifies at Congressional Hearings on Autism Fluvoxamine for the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents Drug Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Children Sleep in early life may play crucial role in brain development Autism Research Must Continue; AAP To Issue Autism Policy Statement On Diagnosis And Treatment Obituary: Jim McDowall, 76, advocate for developmentally disabled Unique Sleep Symptoms Found in Alzheimer's More Potential Cases of Foot-and Mouth Disease Likely Widow with two children forced to pay £25,000 interest to local authority Links to the following stories are at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Blood markers associated with autism and mental retardation Immunization Lack Means Return Of Eradicated Diseases Drugs for mental ills elusive Washington state, schools must step up autism programs Vaccine policy risks lives, claim Tories Autism's huge increase pushes hunt for causes Biotech press releases a Wild West of spin House Committee to Hold Hearing on Link Between Mercury-Tainted Vaccines, MMR Vaccine, Autism, Other Disorders Neuropsychological assessment in children with absence epilepsy Repligen Clinical Investigator Testifies at Congressional Hearings on Autism Fluvoxamine for the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents Drug Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Children Sleep in early life may play crucial role in brain development Autism Research Must Continue; AAP To Issue Autism Policy Statement On Diagnosis And Treatment Obituary: Jim McDowall, 76, advocate for developmentally disabled Unique Sleep Symptoms Found in Alzheimer's More Potential Cases of Foot-and Mouth Disease Likely Widow with two children forced to pay £25,000 interest to local authority Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2001 Report Share Posted May 6, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 8:17 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Links to following headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Parents say teacher assaulted son A child with Down syndrome was allegedly abused at Marstons Mills Middle School. Medscape General MedicineBook Review Epilepsy in Clinical Practice: A Case Study ApproachBy N. Wilner, MD, FACP Dealing with autism is a rewarding struggle Whatever the condition, a world of support Health, Education Experts See Role of Genetics Counselors Expanding as Impact of Human Genome Unfolds Helen' very happy with the house that Joe built Recognizing autism oftentimes difficult Dealing with autism: Nevada has few services to help children with neurological disorder Inside NASCAR: Halie an inspiration in dad's Cup quest Housewife circulates autism info International Meeting For Autism Research (IMFAR) Team Can Program Proposal 2001 Links to following headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Parents say teacher assaulted son A child with Down syndrome was allegedly abused at Marstons Mills Middle School. Medscape General MedicineBook Review Epilepsy in Clinical Practice: A Case Study ApproachBy N. Wilner, MD, FACP Dealing with autism is a rewarding struggle Whatever the condition, a world of support Health, Education Experts See Role of Genetics Counselors Expanding as Impact of Human Genome Unfolds Helen' very happy with the house that Joe built Recognizing autism oftentimes difficult Dealing with autism: Nevada has few services to help children with neurological disorder Inside NASCAR: Halie an inspiration in dad's Cup quest Housewife circulates autism info International Meeting For Autism Research (IMFAR) Team Can Program Proposal 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2001 Report Share Posted May 15, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 1:19 AM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Links to following headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Down's Syndrome Linked to Cancers Breaking down barriers Developmentally disabled are quietly joining working world Jobs give developmentally disabled a step up Nonstimulant Therapy Shows Effectiveness in ADHD Adult victims of autism are left on jobs scrapheap Many Options in Conquering Autism Certifiably Good After two decades of teaching, she decided it was time to prove she was one of the best Disabled, air travel at odds Mental health center's planned closing cheered But union leaders say trend betrays disabled Fewer kids get immunizations Parents opt out, weigh health risk versus benefit Nebraska-Hagel plan boosts aid to schools Rare courage - allergies mean no kiss by Dad Autistic children find help in N.J. These studies examine possible vaccine-autism link Mental disorder runs in families; therapy helps Autism: Early diagnosis crucial in treatment Parents of disabled kids share stories of joys 'An unimagined life' Links to following headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Down's Syndrome Linked to Cancers Breaking down barriers Developmentally disabled are quietly joining working world Jobs give developmentally disabled a step up Nonstimulant Therapy Shows Effectiveness in ADHD Adult victims of autism are left on jobs scrapheap Many Options in Conquering Autism Certifiably Good After two decades of teaching, she decided it was time to prove she was one of the best Disabled, air travel at odds Mental health center's planned closing cheered But union leaders say trend betrays disabled Fewer kids get immunizations Parents opt out, weigh health risk versus benefit Nebraska-Hagel plan boosts aid to schools Rare courage - allergies mean no kiss by Dad Autistic children find help in N.J. These studies examine possible vaccine-autism link Mental disorder runs in families; therapy helps  Autism: Early diagnosis crucial in treatment Parents of disabled kids share stories of joys 'An unimagined life' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2001 Report Share Posted May 17, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 6:08 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Links to the following headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Call for help for autistic adults Mozart may not make you smarter, but meet the man he's made richer Class helper 'smacked disabled children' Doctors report nerve repair in gene therapy Charlotte on life with her two autistic sons Experimental program uses sound to help people with autism Experts Urge Caution in Use of Genetic Tests Autism on the rise Special to the Democrat State Investigates Special-Ed Program Giving kids a shot Ill-founded immunization worries threaten everyone's health Gene Map No Cure-All £10m ($17.6m) Donor Who Makes Things Happen Autism Walk's Goal: $400,000 Geodon (Ziprasidone HCl) Better Tolerated Than Zyprexa (Olanzapine) In Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorders Short-term Cognition Improves With Seroquel (Quetiapine Fumarate) for Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder This angry mother won't quit, Mr Bracks Honors-class plan to force transfers State, not insurers, must pay, judge says Infection-Fighting Agents May Trigger Depression Cruise, Hoffman kicked out of school District says in-class showing of 'Rain Man' was not within policy, and does not expect future violations. Links to the following headlines added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Call for help for autistic adults Mozart may not make you smarter, but meet the man he's made richer Class helper 'smacked disabled children' Doctors report nerve repair in gene therapy Charlotte on life with her two autistic sons Experimental program uses sound to help people with autism Experts Urge Caution in Use of Genetic Tests Autism on the rise Special to the Democrat State Investigates Special-Ed Program Giving kids a shot Ill-founded immunization worries threaten everyone's health Gene Map No Cure-All £10m ($17.6m) Donor Who Makes Things Happen Autism Walk's Goal: $400,000 Geodon (Ziprasidone HCl) Better Tolerated Than Zyprexa (Olanzapine) In Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorders Short-term Cognition Improves With Seroquel (Quetiapine Fumarate) for Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder This angry mother won't quit, Mr Bracks Honors-class plan to force transfers State, not insurers, must pay, judge says Infection-Fighting Agents May Trigger Depression Cruise, Hoffman kicked out of school District says in-class showing of 'Rain Man' was not within policy, and does not expect future violations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2001 Report Share Posted May 28, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 6:47 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* links to the following stories uploaded today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Races for a Cure, Straight From the Heart " Every Autistic Child Must Be A Success " London Times & thimerosal & autism The Sunday Times and autism/vaccine links Autism 'Linked To Mercury Vaccine' Letter from Professor Walter 0. Spitzer, Epidemiologist Autism Center's 'Bureaucrat-Speak' A special education links to the following stories uploaded today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Races for a Cure, Straight From the Heart " Every Autistic Child Must Be A Success " London Times & thimerosal & autism The Sunday Times and autism/vaccine links Autism 'Linked To Mercury Vaccine' Letter from Professor Walter 0. Spitzer, Epidemiologist Autism Center's 'Bureaucrat-Speak' A special education Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 12:06 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories were added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Education For All Legal dispute threatens mental health program for children Glucose deficit affects young and old, could impact school schedules Artistic side speaks louder than autism Autism a disorder of the brain Family rallies around child with autism Interaction Interference Tumour boy flies out UK Doctors Probe Lotion Link to Peanut Allergy Harvard Commentary: The Influence Of Sugar On Childhood Behavior Popular Thyroid Drug Faces Deadline Charities Think Pink Are Teens Just Wired That Way? Researchers Theorize Brain Changes Are Linked to Behavior The Condition of Education, 2001 A WORLD OF THEIR OWN Autistic triplets create challenges for family and schoolteachers Region 16 Briefs Jerry Newport Peace talks Carefully chosen words summon a truce in the discipline war Carolyn Peck We've got rhythm: Research into finger-tapping reveals how a presumed internal mechanism guides motor actions As young as 8-1/2 months, babies seem to know where words begin and end, an early marker of language development Links to the following stories were added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Education For All Legal dispute threatens mental health program for children Glucose deficit affects young and old, could impact school schedules Artistic side speaks louder than autism Autism a disorder of the brain Family rallies around child with autism Interaction Interference Tumour boy flies out UK Doctors Probe Lotion Link to Peanut Allergy Harvard Commentary: The Influence Of Sugar On Childhood Behavior Popular Thyroid Drug Faces Deadline Charities Think Pink Are Teens Just Wired That Way? Researchers Theorize Brain Changes Are Linked to Behavior The Condition of Education, 2001 A WORLD OF THEIR OWN Autistic triplets create challenges for family and schoolteachers Region 16 Briefs Jerry Newport Peace talks Carefully chosen words summon a truce in the discipline war Carolyn Peck We've got rhythm: Research into finger-tapping reveals how a presumed internal mechanism guides motor actions As young as 8-1/2 months, babies seem to know where words begin and end, an early marker of language development Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2001 Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 1:05 AM Subject: *Todays Headlines* links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Going the distance A dad puts his mettle to the pedal to fight autism Autistic Teen in D.C. School Goes to the Head of the Class Autistic child wins fight to stay in class Race still seen as problem in special education Financing care for kids with disabilities Parents increasingly are turning to trusts Special needs trusts can be best option for long-term care In this group, givers also the getters Act now on vaccines Unity taking control of Genesee pediatric unit This dentist's visits anything but routine Lack of care programs for disabled children sparks plan links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Going the distance A dad puts his mettle to the pedal to fight autism Autistic Teen in D.C. School Goes to the Head of the Class Autistic child wins fight to stay in class Race still seen as problem in special education Financing care for kids with disabilities Parents increasingly are turning to trusts Special needs trusts can be best option for long-term care In this group, givers also the getters Act now on vaccines Unity taking control of Genesee pediatric unit This dentist's visits anything but routine Lack of care programs for disabled children sparks plan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2001 Report Share Posted June 24, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Legal order leaves DCF in dilemma Special-needs pupils 'treated like pawns' Mind the gap Yes, of course autistic kids can be a challenge - but their innocence and unselfishness are a unique joy A Teacher, A Friend, A Football Player Gladiators lineman Joe Burgos does more than work in the off-season … he touches lives Brain Gene for Autism? Brain Disorders: International Ills UK Primary Schools Urged to Focus on Mental Health Pediatricians Fight for Passage of Patient Protection Act Mother Surrenders Son Removed under court order Parents resent agency's request for autistic son to be hospitalized Blue Cross settles suit Mother Develops Web Resource For Autism Bortfield Honored As 'Hometown Hero' In unruly times, a quest for the best discipline No vacation for teachers Summer is time to hone skills Daffodil drug may help fight dementia Special ed director brings skills to Bessemer system Surgeons shave off boy's brain tumour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2001 Report Share Posted June 24, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links added today to the following headlines at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Cranberry drop-in day care center to expand site, add hours More Than Just Physical: PE and Cognitive Performance High Levels of Neuromodulators Seen in Infant Blood by Greer, senior medical writer - Patients with autism and similar disorders often have elevated levels of some neurologic peptides and growth factors during infancy. Elevated PCB Levels Blamed for Mental Decline Lawyers Give Money to Patients' Rights Backers Study says buildup of copper, zinc may be cause of Alzheimer’s Disease Researchers familiar with the work praise it as exciting Personality Disorders More Common in City Dwellers Selenium Research Points to Curative Powers Metal Chelators Reduce Alzheimer's Plaques In Mouse Technology rules benefit disabled State found negligent in education of disabled student The ruling means that a jury will decide the damage amount Indiana receives a C-minus for disability access Pediatricians getting a needed nudge on autism Authorities seek help in finding missing Citrus Heights man, 28 State set to crack down on major O.C. caregiver Three of Westview's patients have been beaten or sexually abused. Cross country cyclists to raise money for autism Nutritional therapies used to battle autism Alternative treatments focus of DTC forum Children losing mental care access (Tens of thousands of children insured by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care no longer have unfettered access to the specialized psychiatric care at Children's Hospital, the hospital confirmed yesterday.) United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation Walk Far for NAAR brew moon Walks Far for NAAR During American Beer Month FAMILIES SUE DOCS FOR POUNDS 50K OVER MMR HELL Education bodies should lift officials' burdens Oats are safe for celiac disease patients Story tips From the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory Challenger ball rewarding Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm A mother's quest Little McAllister suffered from endless seizures, and doctors couldn't find a cure. Undaunted, her mother did. Financial choices tough for parents of special-needs kids Ability Center Celebrates Its Expansion Changing the Lives of Children With Special Needs Through Medicaid Managed Care Controlling Childhood Crohn's Disease Requires a Multipronged Approach Reaching out to autistic children Some homes for children called 'unsafe' STEM CELL RESEARCH BAN MAKES NO SENSE Through fantasy, mother and daughter connect Tough job, low pay. Who cares? NEW JAB FEAR AS AUTISM GROWS Call for nationwide probe Family Dynamics Of Autistic Children A look at one of the many organizations in metro Atlanta that are making a difference in people's lives. White House Help Wanted List Worries Scientists Hopes flag and rumors fly as the nation's most important science policy positions go unfilled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2001 Report Share Posted July 4, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Added links to the following stories today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Center Helps Dyslexics Learn Adults, Kids Taught to Use All Senses in Reading, Writing Cognitive Decline Predicted by Amino Acid Anita Creamer: Time might be limited for Opportunities Securing the future for special-needs children: Trusts can pay for continuation of care Lifting Device Helps Handicapped Kids Enjoy the Playground Measles finds ally in sceptical mums 'The business of ' Autistic son inspires Resnik to co-found group to help others Pressley Ridge to establish new center for autism program How the Wizards of Oz helped Sebastian Quebec's So-Called Duplessis Orphans Accept Government Compensation Offer Parents warned on 'natural' jabs Manipulating a single gene dramatically improves regeneration in adult neurons: Finding may lead to new approaches for treating brain and spinal cord SUNDAY'S CHILD, 6, is energetic, loves to play outdoors and on the compute Cellular Divide Harvested from embryos, stem cells may cure Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and a host of other diseases. But now the cells are at the heart of a war pitting pro-life purists against research He's Your Inspiration, Not Mine System blamed in killing of mentally ill man Resisting islands in the mainstream One family's fight for inclusion for disabled daughter State mental health system gets failing grade from advocate group Macomb rounds up risky thermometers County swapping hazardous mercury for digital ones Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Hey all! Links to following stories added today at<A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Wellcome Knew Vaccine Was 'Unsafe': Newspaper Pre-pubescent boys' and girls' brains process faces and expressions differently Males Scan Faces With Right Brain, Females With Left Parents protest grouping of special-needs children Children Trapped by Gaps in Treatment of Mental Illness Infants' gestures a clue to learning problems England's New Mental Health Institute - A World First Psychiatric Agenda 'Set by Drug Firms' Rec Program Brings HelpTo Special Boy Nerve Stimulation Effective for Severe Epilepsy First Surgery in Gene Therapy Trial for Alzheimer's MRI Study Shows Brain Maturing Into 40s Mold forces family from home Draft report calls for slashing mercury fallout Weight Gain From Long Term Antipsychotics Not Due To Effect On Leptin Levels Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2001 Report Share Posted July 14, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Poker-Faced KidsDisorder Renders Sufferers Emotionless Pioneering Trial of Gene Therapy for Brain Disease Launched Autistic boy ineligible for junior event Chronic Constipation Linked to Anxiety, Depression Gift of £4m will make Oxford the leader in autism research Program offers developmentally disabled a chance at life Landlord Pleads Guilty in Lead Paint Case Brain-machine Interface Brain Development Modeled In Humans, Other Mammals Special summer camp caters to autistic kids Intensive, Early Education Said Best for Autism Injections help children with autism Special needs homes inaugurated in ceremony Education Minister defends Sinnott case decision Behavioral challenges and functional imaging: Where the rubber meets the road Y's attract special kids to sports Handedness Linked to Bowel Trouble Oregon families sue drug companies over vaccines containing mercury How Ritalin Works in ADHD Drug Increases Interest Level in Tasks, Cuts Back on Brain 'Noise' Hospitals: Disclose Errors to Patients or Risk Losing Accreditation Safety Board Sets New Accountability Standards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2001 Report Share Posted July 17, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Added links to following stories today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Disabled in Dire Need of State Services Bemoan Waiting Lists Disabled Riders Weary of Waiting Horses help disabled learn motor skills Peering Into the Brain (Do you know a child with autism? Or attention-deficit disorder? Or lead poisoning? Or perhaps a child who has experienced such severely poor parenting that he or she suffers from diminished intelligence? These are all neurological issues. ) Pediatricians Prod Parents to Toss Mercury Thermometers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2001 Report Share Posted July 28, 2001 *Todays Headlines* Links to the following stories added today at <A HREF= " http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm " >Autism news,disability news,special education n…</A> or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm The return of the measles party Don't be tempted to take your children to a so-called measles party. The risks are far too high NeoTherapeutics Reports Stem Cells Increased by 32% in Brains of Mice Treated With a Single Dose of Neotrofin Children's Health In Jeopardy; Federal Government Must Invest, Offer Incentives In Pediatric Medical Research, Coalition Says Autism school in Kill looks set for all clear from Department How babies acquire building blocks of speech affects later reading and language ability Want caring sharing kids? Stem Cells Form Pool in Developing Brain Vineyard haven Camp and island friends share summers of fun with the disabled Molecular Duo May Be Involved in Immune Disorders Parents demand meeting with state schools chief Group wants to discuss special education programs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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