Archive for September, 2008
Study Shows That Measles Not Related to Autism
Written by Jason on September 5, 2008 – 10:59 am -A new study has been published indicating that Measles vaccinations are not related to the onset of autism. Some issues arise with this notion in that we are not entirely sure what the sample size of the test subjects were as well as the ongoing debatable effectiveness of vaccines.
The new study examined children, average age of five, suffering from both autism and GI problems (associated with measles). Scientific American was able to get a quote:
Researchers examined cells in biopsies (from 25 children with both autism and GI problems and 13 with just GI disturbances) to determine whether they contained genetic sequences of the measles virus. They only found a detectable amount of the virus remnants in one child in each group (4 percent of the autism and GI kids, 8 percent of the GI-only tykes). This indicates that autism is not related to the MMR vaccine or to the presence of measles sequences in the intestinal tract, says Columbia epidemiologist Mady Hornig, adding that the results were replicated in three different labs.
CNN states that the study used 38 children (25 of whom had autism), and found only one instance where a subject had both the bowel disorder and autism.
The Autism Society of America cautioned that “the cause autism is complex and more research is needed to fully understand the role, if any, of the vaccine.”
That’s a prudent and responsible response as this study seems to raise more wuesitons than answers. What do you think?
Tags: Autism, children, General
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Walk Now for Autism
Written by Lauren on September 3, 2008 – 7:47 pm -As most of you know I work with children with autism and I love these kids with all my heart. They are smart, loving, funny and have so many UNIQUE abilities but stuggle with many daily life skills that seem simple to you and me. I am so proud to say that I am a part of my students lives and hopefully making this world a more calming place for them to live.
I am walking in the fight against autism at Walk Now for Autism. If you would like to walk or if you can not walk and would like to donate, please visit: www.walknowforautism.org .
If you would like to mail a check please fill out a donation form and make your check payable to Autism Speaks. Mail to:
Autism Speaks/Walk Now for Autism
5455 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 2250
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Below is the date, time and location if you are able to walk.
The walk Date: Saturday, November 8, 2008
Location: The National Mall
15th St. at Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Registration: 8:30 am
Walk Starts: 10:00 am
Distance: Approximately 2 miles miles
Map: Washington Monument Grounds
Parking: On-street parking; local garages.
Activities: Face painting; carnival games; roaming entertainers; snacks and drinks; autism resource fair
The money raised at Walk Now for Autism supports Autism Speaks mission to finding the causes, effective treatments and a cure for autism through funding essential biomedical research. One in every 150 children is diagnosed with autism.
Thank you for taking an important step in the fight against autism.
Tags: Autism
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Can Kids Teach Themselves?
Written by Lauren on September 1, 2008 – 10:30 pm -On TED.com there is a speaker whose talk was recently published with a focus on education of children. His name is Sugata Mitra and he has devoted a greater part of his life to education research.
In 1999, he and his colleagues developed an experiment where children were left unsupervised and he noted how they were able to teach each other and others. This was started in New Delhi and replicated in other parts of rural and urban India.
Of course we are not advocating that teachers be removed from the classroom but rather reflect on the marvel of kids and the some of the ways they are able to learn and teach others. Quite thought provoking isn’t it?
Tags: Communication, Fun stuff, Reading, Skills
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