Guest guest Posted February 28, 2001 Report Share Posted February 28, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:53 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 Capital fun run to raise funds for autism centre Education board slated to OK regs for restraining students Group Releases Standards for Health Web Sites Repligen and Cure Autism Now Form Research Funding Partnership to Develop Assessment Tools for Clinical Trials of Autism Therapies Site offers guide to vaccinations California Researchers Introduce Human Stem Cells into Mouse Brain Infant Stem Cells to Be Stored As Safeguard Against Future Illness fMRI locates body's internal clock in the basal ganglia Ultrasound in second trimester is not accurate measure to evaluate Down syndrome risk, UCSF study finds Whitman Weighs Pesticides Guidelines Special education costs challenge for schools Research Helps Illuminate How Brain Fills Gaps in Perception One Enzyme Needed To Form Alzheimer's Plaques ARICEPT ® May Reduce Alzheimer's Caregiver Burden Eye Movements Linked to Tinnitus; Ringing in Ears Source of Ringing of the Ears Extends Beyond Hearing Systems Battling Mitochondrial Disease Arc chapter marks 40th year helping the disabled 's budget proposal will have a wide impact 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 Capital fun run to raise funds for autism centre Education board slated to OK regs for restraining students Group Releases Standards for Health Web Sites Repligen and Cure Autism Now Form Research Funding Partnership to Develop Assessment Tools for Clinical Trials of Autism Therapies Site offers guide to vaccinations California Researchers Introduce Human Stem Cells into Mouse Brain Infant Stem Cells to Be Stored As Safeguard Against Future Illness fMRI locates body's internal clock in the basal ganglia Ultrasound in second trimester is not accurate measure to evaluate Down syndrome risk, UCSF study finds Whitman Weighs Pesticides Guidelines Special education costs challenge for schools Research Helps Illuminate How Brain Fills Gaps in Perception One Enzyme Needed To Form Alzheimer's Plaques ARICEPT ® May Reduce Alzheimer's Caregiver Burden Eye Movements Linked to Tinnitus; Ringing in Ears Source of Ringing of the Ears Extends Beyond Hearing Systems Battling Mitochondrial Disease Arc chapter marks 40th year helping the disabled ’s budget proposal will have a wide impact Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 7:35 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Please delete if not interested Headline links 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 Find a replacement for MMR vaccine, orders Executive Asperger's children miss social cues Now We're Seeing Ourselves Thinking, Thanks To fMRI Global crusade against measles Mapping the Brain's Food-Intake Circuitry Governor Offers More Health Funds Reps Dave Weldon & Jerry Nadler to Hold Joint Press Conference to Announce Vaccine Protection Bill Hacker reminds some of Asperger syndrome Temple Grandin recalls the sense of recognition she felt when she saw notorious computer hacker Mitnick being interviewed on 60 Minutes about a year ago. Education cut-off 'would hit those who need it most' Charter School's Scores Up, So Why Is Board Unhappy? Retarded inmate's case heard MSPs call for expert group to study triple vaccine Seeking to remove hurdles in compensation program A public school teacher facing allegations she assaulted a 12-year-old autistic student is up for a teacher of the year award. Father held on bilking charges Eosinophils Seen Implicated In Causing Food Allergies Headline links added today at HREF="http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm">Autism news,disability news,special education n… or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Find a replacement for MMR vaccine, orders Executive Asperger's children miss social cues Now We're Seeing Ourselves Thinking, Thanks To fMRI Global crusade against measles Mapping the Brain's Food-Intake Circuitry Governor Offers More Health Funds Reps Dave Weldon Jerry Nadler to Hold Joint Press Conference to Announce Vaccine Protection Bill Hacker reminds some of Asperger syndrome Temple Grandin recalls the sense of recognition she felt when she saw notorious computer hacker Mitnick being interviewed on 60 Minutes about a year ago. Education cut-off 'would hit those who need it most' Charter School's Scores Up, So Why Is Board Unhappy? Retarded inmate's case heard MSPs call for expert group to study triple vaccine Seeking to remove hurdles in compensation program A public school teacher facing allegations she assaulted a 12-year-old autistic student is up for a teacher of the year award. Father held on bilking charges Eosinophils Seen Implicated In Causing Food Allergies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2001 Report Share Posted March 31, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 7:59 PM Subject: *Todays Headlines* Please delete if not interested! Todays headline story links 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 Applied Behavior AnalysisA Q & A With Fisher and Parles (Nightline received more than 900 e-mails in response to the March 9 broadcast about applied behavior analysis (ABA) as an approach for children with autism. ) Disabled Show How They'd Run a Race In east end, parents fill health gap Immune Cell the Culprit in Food Allergies Tanzanians seek help for disabled Some Very Special Kennedy Center Debuts Legislation sparks race to new technologies for disabled Brain Assembles Eye's Images Like a Puzzle Testing the Water for Year-Round Schools Lawmakers concerned vaccine compensation mired in bureaucracy Funds for disabled held up for years, court told Harvard prof urges hospitals to spot, curb bad doctors ATEDM: Quebec is 20 Years Behind in Their Treatment of Autism Rehab to raise £5m to fund hospital Funds to educate disabled refused, court told Family appeals decision on shock treatments of mental patient Judge, Clearly Not Amused, Sentences a Subway Impostor (Carol Berkman of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, sentenced the man, Darius McCollum, despite letters and other appeals requesting that Mr. McCollum first be assessed by a psychologist who specializes in a neurological disorder, Asperger's syndrome.) Study touts chickenpox inoculation Names Do Hurt, Say Bullying Victims Stimulating environment protects brain against damage from lead exposure Custom Drugs May Be On the Horizon Counseling families who choose complementary and alternative medicine for their child with chronic illness or disability Environmental Link to Parkinson's Risk Examined Todays headline story links added today at HREF="http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm">Autism news,disability news,special education n… or http://trainland.tripod.com/newslink.htm Applied Behavior AnalysisA Q&A With Fisher and Parles (Nightline received more than 900 e-mails in response to the March 9 broadcast about applied behavior analysis (ABA) as an approach for children with autism. ) Disabled Show How They'd Run a Race In east end, parents fill health gap Immune Cell the Culprit in Food Allergies Tanzanians seek help for disabled Some Very Special Kennedy Center Debuts Legislation sparks race to new technologies for disabled Brain Assembles Eye's Images Like a Puzzle Testing the Water for Year-Round Schools Lawmakers concerned vaccine compensation mired in bureaucracy Funds for disabled held up for years, court told Harvard prof urges hospitals to spot, curb bad doctors ATEDM: Quebec is 20 Years Behind in Their Treatment of Autism Rehab to raise £5m to fund hospital Funds to educate disabled refused, court told Family appeals decision on shock treatments of mental patient Judge, Clearly Not Amused, Sentences a Subway Impostor (Carol Berkman of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, sentenced the man, Darius McCollum, despite letters and other appeals requesting that Mr. McCollum first be assessed by a psychologist who specializes in a neurological disorder, Asperger's syndrome.) Study touts chickenpox inoculation Names Do Hurt, Say Bullying Victims Stimulating environment protects brain against damage from lead exposure Custom Drugs May Be On the Horizon Counseling families who choose complementary and alternative medicine for their child with chronic illness or disability Environmental Link to Parkinson's Risk Examined Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2001 Report Share Posted May 21, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 11:44 AM 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 Workshop for autistic children The Times of India News Service Out-of-date vaccine blunder inquiry Benazzi teams up to help autism This weekend Abdelatif Benazzi, of the most charismatic of players France has produced, is one of two personalities to join in Foundation France Télécom's weekend, called Journées de l'Autisme, to assist those with an autistic condition. Signal failure With Asperger Syndrome it's impossible to interpret body language. Jo Carlowe reports on a much misunderstood form of autism BMI holds sports course Health officials revise program after parents' protest Drug companies spending lavishly on doctors A Camp That Caters to Children's Special Needs, and Puts Parents at Ease Extra Special Summer Break Set for Youth Teacher mothers her handicapped students No easy answers Twenty-five years ago seriously impaired children were kept at home or placed in an institution. Today they attend public school. The challenge of baseball Child aid program may get more support Committee votes to give Birth to Three additional $5 million Disabled woman's pregnancy goes unnoticed State set to act on parents' demands Special education will be reviewed Duke Study Finds Link between Patients with Autistic 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 Workshop for autistic children The Times of India News Service Out-of-date vaccine blunder inquiry Benazzi teams up to help autism This weekend Abdelatif Benazzi, of the most charismatic of players France has produced, is one of two personalities to join in Foundation France Télécom's weekend, called Journées de l'Autisme, to assist those with an autistic condition. Signal failure With Asperger Syndrome it's impossible to interpret body language. Jo Carlowe reports on a much misunderstood form of autism BMI holds sports course Health officials revise program after parents' protest Drug companies spending lavishly on doctors A Camp That Caters to Children's Special Needs, and Puts Parents at Ease Extra Special Summer Break Set for Youth Teacher mothers her handicapped students No easy answers Twenty-five years ago seriously impaired children were kept at home or placed in an institution. Today they attend public school. The challenge of baseball Child aid program may get more support Committee votes to give Birth to Three additional $5 million Disabled woman's pregnancy goes unnoticed State set to act on parents' demands Special education will be reviewed Duke Study Finds Link between Patients with Autistic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2001 Report Share Posted May 23, 2001 ---------- From: Kay Stammers[sMTP:Trainland@...] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 5:41 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 School aims for straight A's Kansas State scientist discovers scaffolding of dough formation An Off Switch for Epilepsy? Study: Fish Once a Big Part of Diet Advisory Panel Reviews Federal Arsenic Rules Infant Screening For Anemia Can Prevent Developmental Delay HHS to Give Money to Help States Build Disabilities Programs Helping children with Asperger's syndrome Getting past disabilities Not All Disabilities Are Equally Visible Could this diet beat autism? Universal Pictures' Stacey Snider to Receive The H.E.L.P. Group's Humanitarian Award at the 24th Annual Teddy Bear Picnic on Thursday, June 7 Cape district officials see first plans for two new middle schools 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 School aims for straight A's Kansas State scientist discovers scaffolding of dough formation An Off Switch for Epilepsy? Study: Fish Once a Big Part of Diet Advisory Panel Reviews Federal Arsenic Rules Infant Screening For Anemia Can Prevent Developmental Delay HHS to Give Money to Help States Build Disabilities Programs Helping children with Asperger's syndrome Getting past disabilities Not All Disabilities Are Equally Visible Could this diet beat autism? Universal Pictures' Stacey Snider to Receive The H.E.L.P. Group's Humanitarian Award at the 24th Annual Teddy Bear Picnic on Thursday, June 7 Cape district officials see first plans for two new middle schools Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 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 Help me, there’s a risk I’m going to die MMR vaccine, HRT ... For every medical advance there’s a scare story. But the real threat to health is from the hysteria that results, writes Veitch $130,000 for failed vasectomy HANDICAMP Parents of autistic child pay high emotional cost Epilepsy Foundation Urges Passage of Patients' Bill Pervasive Developmental Disorders in Preschool Children Editorial : Pervasive Developmental Disorders in Young Children Study suggests greater incidence of autism -care lawsuit gains class-action status Officers kill disabled man Coping With a Child's Chronic Illness A doctor's Web site was answer E. Coli Fears Spark Beef, Pork Recall Center cares for children with special needs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 *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 Autistic Kids Make Connections: 5 Weeks Social Skills Summer Class Fight Erupts Over Decree for Special Education National Council on Disability Calls for Consistency for Students with Disabilities as They Go Back to School Does exposure to landfill waste harm the fetus? Disney's 'Bubble Boy' Puts Parents On Offensive Referral of Dr Mansfield to the GMC Indian mental-health care reviewed after death of asylum patients People With Developmental Disabilities to Benefit From Settlement of Arc-DSHS Lawsuit House GOP Wants Special Ed Overhaul Abnormal DNA is at the root of syndrome Trip to school a challenge for family Insomniacs Have Hyperactive Stress System Scientists Find Way To Tame Rogue Proteins New Research Suggests Cause of Autism Rancer uses music to reach her 'gifted' students GMC to expand autism services Freemans win judgement Special ed study indicates bias Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2001 Report Share Posted September 22, 2001 *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 Family is learning about life through prism of autistic child A new model of cerebral cortex development Personal labels can be self-fulfilling, says professor Classifications can have positive and negative repercussions Provincial spending on psychiatric drugs increases, says study CHADD Praises GAO Report Affirming Few Incidents of Attention Disorder Medication Abuse Helping them to live a normal life Mouse's whiskers a window on brain Jobs Disappeared With Twin Towers Fresh fund appeal from school to provide multi sensory facilities More randomised controlled studies in speech and language therapy Journals fail to adhere to guidelines on conflicts of interest Parent Files Civil Rights Complaint Over Classroom Space For Autistic Son Long-Term Memory Seen To Be Linked To Specific Genes Inclusive classes boosted Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2001 Report Share Posted September 22, 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 Vitamin B6 helps quell neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesia Scaling Walls: Autobiography Helps Families Cope With Autism Single Jab Doctor Claims Victory Autism Epidemic Naysayers Wholecloth Alternate Hidden Horde Hypothesis Focus Groups Are Now Considered Science? The Boy Who Couldn't Make Friends Meet Vaughn, a 9-year-old with Asperger's syndrome who is fascinated by the details of astrophysics -- but can't have a simple conversation with another child. Gluten-Free Food Fuels Weekend Warriors (October Is National Celiac Disease Month) AUTISM PROGRAM QUALITY INDICATORS A SELF-REVIEW AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT GUIDE FOR SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS New Book - " Autism, Advocates and Law Enforcement Professionals: Recognizing and Reducing Risk Situations for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders " Attack pierces 14-year-old's veil of autism Hypometabolism In Children With Epilepsy and Aggression Bilateral medial prefrontal and temporal neocortical hypometabolism in children with epilepsy and aggression. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 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 Brain Area Holding 'Sense of Self' Found Single-Dose Alternatives to MMR Unproven: Report Child health experts dismiss fears over MMR jab Behaviour problems may come from lead Family win fight to get funding for controversial autism treatment Home for autistic kids stirs furor Texas researchers promise more accurate PET scans How Immune System Uses T Cells Like Fistful Of Darts Report Suggests Even Minute Amounts of Arsenic Can Cause Cancer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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