CNN - Dec 8, 1999 By Sarah Yang. (WebMD) -- A single dose of secretin did not alleviate symptoms of autism and pervasive developmental disorders in children any better than a ...
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - HighBeam Research - Feb 25, 1997 MILD SIGNS OF AUTISM OBSERVED IN RELATIVES ... find The Washington Post articles.Relatives of families in which two children have autism, ...
New York Times - Dec 19, 1994 By RICHARD PEREZ-PENA. An autistic teen-ager was charged with murder yesterday in the death of his infant nephew, who the police said was apparently thrown ...
Entertainment Weekly - May 11, 1990 By Susan K. Reed. When Sue Miller began plotting Family Pictures, her novel about a family's devastating experience with an autistic child, she didn't need ...
$2.95 - Philadelphia Inquirer - NewsBank - Apr 3, 1998 Imagine you're a young woman, hanging out in Starbucks worrying about your job, when this guy with a Marine Corps buzz cut, a gash in his forehead, ...
New York Times - Feb 12, 1994 By JOSEPH BERGER,. Defenders of facilitated communication, like Dr. Biklen, argue that autism is too often misperceived as an intellectual deficiency when ...
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 5, 1999 "We are on the cusp of very important developments for autism," Carol Samango Sprouse, director of the Neural Developmental Diagnostic Center for Young ...
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Apr 24, 1998 Bennett Leventhal--a twinkly-eyed bear of a man who is a world-renowned child psychiatrist and one of the few people on the planet who could confess that ...
New York Times - Jul 13, 1993 By DANIEL GOLEMAN. SCIENTIFIC debates about new ways of treating autism, one of the most disabling and perplexing of mental disorders, are fanning both hope ...
New York Times - Dec 18, 1994 By RANDY KENNEDY. A 17-year-old youth who the police described as autistic and suffering from emotional problems was being held early this morning in the ...