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I just checked out this website [interested in the UK figures on

autism - but I have difficulty navigating the pages - the search

option brings you back to the main preview site - any guidance

available for a newbie please?

Cheers

http://whitterer-autism.blogspot.com/

>

> Hello all,

>

> www.lookingupautism.org

>

> Just a quick note to say that the latest issue of my 40-page monthly

> international autism newsletter, Looking Up, is out now. Each month, we

> publish the most recent research findings, news and views from the

world of

> autism.

>

> Here are some of the contents of the latest edition of Looking Up:

>

>

> LOOKING UP INTERVIEW: In the latest in our series of interviews with the

> world's leading experts on autism, we talk in depth to Professor Pat

Howlin

> WHEN LORNA MET HANS: The encounter between Lorna Wing and Hans

Asperger, in

> Dr Wing's own words

> Autism 'affects far more areas of brain than previously thought' –

and what

> the leader of the study, Dr Minshew, told LOOKING UP

> Low cholesterol levels reported in autistic children

> Professor Monaco tells LOOKING UP about the latest findings on

> possible links between autism and -Lemli-Opitz syndrome

> Fathers over 40 'much more likely to have autistic children'

> Clue to autism in the pupils of the eye? What the study author,

Professor

> Colombo, told LOOKING UP

>

> SUCCESS STORIES: Triumph for Taiwan pianist with autism; Six-year-old

> autistic boy sings at baseball game

>

> AUTISM IN THE CARIBBEAN: Special reports from Trinidad and Tobago,

Antigua

> and Barbuda and Puerto Rico

> AUTISM IN SWITZERLAND: 'We must finally say goodbye to psychoanalytical

> approach'

> AUTISM IN BRITAIN: Autism 'much more widespread in UK than previously

> believed'

>

>

> You can find more information about Looking U0p on the website -

> www.lookingupautism.org - including full contents of all back issues, a

> search engine and a number of free articles.

>

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Adam Feinstein

>

>

> --

> Adam Feinstein

> http://www.lookingupautism.org

>

>

>

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