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Autism Prevalence now 1 in 110

e-Speaks || December 18, 2009

The CDC Announces Autism Prevalence now 1 in 110

Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a new

study which revealed that autism now affects 1 in 110 children, 1 in 70

boys. This new research confirms the earlier parent survey study and leaves

no doubt that the autism crisis is real and growing.

Geri Dawson Explains Significance of the New Numbers

Watch here as Autism Speaks Chief Science Office Geri Dawson talks about

the new prevalence numbers and the potential causes of autism.

IACC Begins Finalizing Strategic Plan

The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) met on Friday, December

11, via conference call and webinar accessible to the public. The primary

purpose of Friday's meeting was to consider two remaining sections of

proposed revisions to the Strategic Plan for Autism Research.

Save Up to $1,000 on Judith Ripka While Supporting Autism Speaks

FINAL DAYS to shop using the Judith Ripka Gift Card to benefit Autism

Speaks. Good only through December 31, 2009, enjoy $1,000 toward your 18K

Gold Couture Collection purchase, and $100 toward your Silver Collection

purchase at JudithRipka.com/autismspeaks.html or at any Judith Ripka

boutique. Autism Speaks receives 10% of the net proceeds from all Gift Card

sales. To redeem this exciting offer when you shop online at

JudithRipka.com, enter promotional code VGCG002-0001 for any 18K Couture

Collection purchase or VGCS002-0001 for any Silver Collection purchase at

checkout.

New Community Appointments Made to Autism Speaks Advisory Boards

Autism Speaks has announced the addition of two new community members, Doug

Compton and Simon, to the scientific advisory boards that form the

core of Autism Speaks' grant review process. Both are parents and will

participate in grant review meetings and provide insight on the relevance of

each grant application to the needs of the autism community.

D.C. Fashion Show Benefits Autism Speaks

On December 13, Project Runway winner and fashion designer Christian

Siriano, presented his spring 2010 collection at Washington D.C.'s premier

high-fashion retailer, Saks Jandel. A portion of all sales was donated to

Autism Speaks.

In Their Own Words: Those Kids

This week's essay, written by the captain of the top Walk Now for Autism

Speaks team, explains why she wants her son who has autism to be accepted

for the person he is and not simply labeled one of " those kids. "

e-Speaks Resumes January 8

Due to the upcoming holidays, e-Speaks will not be sent on its normal weekly

schedule for the remainder of 2009. e-Speaks will return to its regular

schedule on Friday, January 8. From all of us at Autism Speaks - we wish you

and your family a safe and happy holiday season!

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