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IMHO the AUTISM RESEARCH INSTITUTE website has a treasure trove of

information. Their publication list has many good books and papers.

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Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:23 PM

Subject: ASD homework

In one of my graduate classes, I hounded the professor enough about

autism that I get to do a short paper/presentation on the subject.

Yippee!?

It is a 3 page paper, and I'll have 5-10 minutes at the most to present.

I want some good facts about things like the rising incidence,

associated gut and/or other health problems, " alternative " treatments

that are now getting enough play to be noticed by mainstream medicine,

etc. I'll basically be using the DSM-IV definition and railing against

the incompleteness/inaccuracy of it.

Anybody have any idea where to start to find info past 's site?

Thanks in advance,

M

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Pfeiffer Institute in Chicago.

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> In one of my graduate classes, I hounded the professor enough about

> autism that I get to do a short paper/presentation on the subject.

> Yippee!?

>

> It is a 3 page paper, and I'll have 5-10 minutes at the most to present.

> I want some good facts about things like the rising incidence,

> associated gut and/or other health problems, " alternative " treatments

> that are now getting enough play to be noticed by mainstream medicine,

> etc. I'll basically be using the DSM-IV definition and railing against

> the incompleteness/inaccuracy of it.

>

> Anybody have any idea where to start to find info past 's site?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> M

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ARI is more about opinions than actual research material - there is

very little actual research. And it is pretty biased.

Pfieffer has a long history in nutrition for pschiatric and

neurological conditions.

http://www.hriptc.org/

You might look at the NAAR site. They do tons of scientific research

in a wide range of areas: behavioral, sensory, medical, biological,

educational, pyschological, genetics, nutrition, etc. That might give

you ideas.

http://www.naar.org

Dana's site has lots of many topics.

http://www.danasview.net/

Wrong Planet has lots of links too.

http://www.isn.net/~jypsy/

With only 5-10 minutes, you won't have time for much. It will just

fly by. Probably just touching on the areas you mentioned will

quickly fill up the time.

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Why not go to the Autism One web page, with handy presentations from

their 2004 conference. Lots of ideas, well arranged by lots of

experts.

www.autismone.com/presentations.cfm

Judy

> In one of my graduate classes, I hounded the professor enough about

> autism that I get to do a short paper/presentation on the subject.

> Yippee!?

>

> It is a 3 page paper, and I'll have 5-10 minutes at the most to

present.

> I want some good facts about things like the rising incidence,

> associated gut and/or other health problems, " alternative "

treatments

> that are now getting enough play to be noticed by mainstream

medicine,

> etc. I'll basically be using the DSM-IV definition and railing

against

> the incompleteness/inaccuracy of it.

>

> Anybody have any idea where to start to find info past 's site?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> M

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