By Tammy L, on November 29th, 2011%
 Stem cell treatment is a controversial subject depending on how the stem cells are harvested, but for parents of autistic children the theoretical implications of stem cell treatment may be appealing.
Disorders on the autism spectrum are wide spread; it is believed that approximately 1 in 110 children are affected somehow on the scale. That means [...] . . . → Read More: Having Cord Blood Saved Can Be Life Changing for Your Family
By Tammy, on April 11th, 2011%
 Dr. Gary Snyder Puts the Word “Happy” on a Patient’s Lips
Yesterday I had one of “those moments”–a blessing that often accompanies my type of medical practice; the elation happens when a patient turns the corner on a health issue—one we may have been working on for quite some time. While that’s exciting with any patient, [...] . . . → Read More: Autistic Children Not Getting Help Needed
By Tammy, on January 11th, 2011%
 Below is a Press Release I recently received. I thought my readers might be interested in reading about this.
Lineagen Launches FirstStepDx Genetic Testing and Counseling Service to Help Physicians Diagnose Autism and Developmental Delay Earlier
- FirstStepDx genetic testing and counseling service empowers physicians with tools to enhance and accelerate the diagnostic evaluation of children with [...] . . . → Read More: New Genetic Testing For Early Autism Diagnosis
By Kyle, on October 20th, 2010%
 You may be familiar with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology if you have ever suffered a broken bone, head trauma, a back injury, or abdominal pain (just to name a few uses). However, you may be surprised to learn that new studies show that MRI may be useful in discovering some of the defining differences [...] . . . → Read More: MRI: A Useful Tool for Autism?
By Tammy, on October 18th, 2010%
 Have you ever been out at the mall or a restaurant and witnessed a child having a complete udder meltdown and thought that the child was just a spoiled misbehaved child or that the parents didn’t know how to control them. That may or may not be the case, and many children live with a [...] . . . → Read More: Sensory Diet for the Autism Child – Yum, Yum, Yummy
By Tammy, on September 20th, 2010%
 I was captivated by the above video. It mentions Hannah Poling’s case Rebecca Estepp, mother of a 12 year old autistic boy, discusses how the government is awarding monetary settlements to families when the claim is worded without “autism” in it. She also addresses the newest vaccine study and questions the validity of [...] . . . → Read More: Autism Vaccine Study Criticized For Not Being Valid
By Tammy, on September 17th, 2010%
 Receiving a diagnosis for your child of Autism Spectrum Disorder can be scary. What is the first thing you do when you get home from the doctor’s office after receiving the diagnosis? You either freak out, and have a huge emotional meltdown, then go to the computer and research online “autism.” Or, [...] . . . → Read More: Receiving A Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder
By Tammy, on September 15th, 2010%
 Amanda, with Confessions from Householdsix shares her story with us. I grew up in a military family, so I was a little familiar with family insurance coverage. Even given that, I was still surprised at the lack of coverage and support for military families raising one or more autistic children. Amanda has two sons with [...] . . . → Read More: Military Family With Autism Spectrum Kids
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