Guest guest Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 Note: this is from another listserv. [AutismRecoveryNetwork] AAP Convention: Autism not even on the radar screen The American Academy of Pediatrics is having it's annual convention in Washington DC starting Saturday, Oct. 8. More than 6,000 pediatricians will gather to discuss and learn more about what is important to them. Given the crushing surge in the number of children's lives impacted by autism, now approaching 1 out of 80 boys in the US, a rational person would think this modern plague will no doubt be a top priority at the many eudcational seminars at the convention. Autism, though, doesn't seem to be among the AAPs priorities, according to the AAP convention website http://s12.a2zinc.net/clients/aap2005/aap2005/public/enter.aspx (proudly sponoserd by a grant from Astra Zeneca) More than 350 educational sessions are planned. How many do you think are about autism, 30? 15? 5?. Try 1. And that session is about the effectiveness of an anesthetic for use on kids with ASD. For an abstract of the study and others presented at the convention check out http://www.abstracts2view.com/aap/ (Sponosred by Shire, your ADHD Support Company) New treatments? No. Mercury in Vaccines? Is this an issue? Epidemiolgy? What epidemic? Autistic enterocolitis? Nope. Chelation? Please... Nothing new. That's why a whole bunch of parents, friends and family of kids with autism are going down to Washington on October 7 and 8 to not only educate our lawmakers on Friday but to educate the physicians who are doing nothing to help our kids. Please join us. For more info see www.nationalforce.org __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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