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Transcranial Magentic Stimulation (TMS) for Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Research Update

December 11, 2018by m0casa02 2 Comments

The following is a link to webinar sponsored by the Autism Research Institute (ARI).  Click on this sentence for a YouTube link. The lecture was divided into 2 parts. The […]

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50th anniversary of the Autism Research Institute

December 19, 2017by m0casa02 Leave a comment

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Autism Research Institute (ARI). The mission of the ARI has been to improve the health and well-being of people on the autism […]

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Webinar: Sleep issues associated with autism

September 7, 2017by m0casa02 Leave a comment

Join Beth Malow, M.D. for updates on strategies for diagnosing and addressing sleep issues associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Dr. Malow is board certified in Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology and Sleep […]

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“Autism Rehabilitation” in China

May 22, 2017by m0casa02 9 Comments

A couple of weeks ago I went to Beijing to provide a keynote lecture at an autism congress. I had made previous commitments for the time frame of the congress […]

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Micro-movements in autism

January 23, 2017by m0casa02 2 Comments

Lorna Jean King is one of the pioneers of sensory integration therapy. She was the founder of The Children’s Center for Neurodevelopmental Studies in Phoenix Arizona and was a close […]

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Magnesium and Autism

June 16, 2015by m0casa02 6 Comments

Last November I accepted a position as a SMART State Endowed Chair in Translational Neurotherapeutics at the University of South Carolina (USC). Due to a number of circumstances I was […]

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Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and the autism epidemic

November 10, 2014by m0casa02 26 Comments

I first met Peter a couple of years ago at an Autism Research Institute Think Tank. At the Think Tank Peter impressed everybody with his knowledge, specially about biochemical pathways. […]

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Autismo: la utilidad del ejercicio

October 8, 2014by m0casa02 Leave a comment

Estar sano no es sólo una cuestión de lo que se come, sino del nivel de actividad que se mantiene durante el día. La dieta y el ejercicio van mano […]

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Autism: The usefulness of exercise

September 1, 2014by m0casa02 4 Comments

Being healthy is not only a matter of what you eat but of your level of activity during the day. Diet and exercise go together. Many problems in autism can […]

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A safe way to study fever’s dramatic relief of autistic behavior?

August 25, 2014by m0casa02 Leave a comment

I first met Peter a couple of years ago at an Autism Research Institute Think Tank. At the Think Tank Peter impressed everybody with his knowledge, specially about biochemical pathways. […]

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