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Autism Vox - Jan 26, 2009
Claire Michalewicz of Canadian Television (CTV) is doing a story on autism and vitamin D. She would like to interview both a provider and a family on TV. If you know of a health care provider who has treated an …
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Autism Vox - Jan 25, 2009
Tomorrow is my last day at Autism Vox—-this blog was nominated for the Best Medical/Heatlh Issues Blog in the 2008 Weblog Awards and voting began on January 5th. And hey, if I’d have known that would have …
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Autism Vox - Jan 25, 2009
Thanks very, very, very much to everyone for your kind words about the big change. It is definitely a change and I’m still adjusting—-I’m very interested in knowing what you think. Thanks to all those—-Kev, Emily …
Tagged: autism, weblogs, asd, pdd nos, change org
Autism Vox - Jan 25, 2009
A long time ago (definitely “before Charlie,” which is “bC” to Jim and me) “someone” (she writes poetry) wrote this to me: Poetry is life; it should change everything around it. Do only what changes you. The lines were …
Tagged: blogging, autism, classics, advocacy, asd, pdd nos, change org, charlisms, asperger syndrome
Autism Vox - Jan 25, 2009
If Charlie’d had a younger sibling, would we have decided to participate in studies like this one at the University of Washington, as noted in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Autism researchers at the University of …
Tagged: health, education, science, diagnosis, family, autism, washington, baby, independence, airplane, safety, summer, public schools, good morning america, infant, siblings, jenny mccarthy, stereotypes, pdd nos, disability rights, brain scan, sibling, michael savage, neurodiversity, july 4th, asperger syndrome, greening, restraints
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