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单词 Autism
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1. The cause of autism is unknown.
2. Autism is four times more common in boys than in girls.
3. The causes of autism are unknown.
4. Its students have Down syndrome, autism and mental illness.
5. Not just brilliance but a form of autism only now recognised in intelligent people.
6. Sometimes autism is the result of brain damage in early life.
7. Among them are speech, sight, hearing, autism,(sentence dictionary) Down syndrome and traumatic injuries.
8. The Sakais also have two sons touched by autism.
9. People who have autism do not by choice.
10. Autism: Brain Disorder or Body-Based Biological Illness?
11. This is regressive type of autism.
12. Experts say autism is permanent and cannot be cured.
13. Research output provided implications for behavioral intervention in Autism.
14. Dependent variable: the development of infantile autism.
15. There is considerable dispute among specialists concerning infantile autism.
16. Professor Uta Frith, an autism researcher at University College London, said the findings needed to be treated with caution.
17. Autism typically appears around age three and is a neurological disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate and interact with others.
18. Einstein and Newton may have had a form of autism.
19. Others would simply sit there stunned, looking as though they were suffering from severe autism.
20. Parents demanded the single jabs because of fears that the combined vaccine could cause autism and bowel disease.
21. The National Autistic Society will now operate a phone line for families in the region affected by autism.
22. But there are still many types of handicap - such as autism - about which little is known.
23. Misc. kids. health covered everything from circumcision to premature gray hair to autism.
24. Her daily work is to take care of 100 orphans with diseases of cerebral palsy, autism, deaf-mute , and do some targeted rehabilitation therapy for them.
25. The experts advise parents to receive training for dealing with autism.
26. For the study, published in the September issue of Pediatrics, researchers identified 28 babies who spent time in the NICU and were later diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.
27. Even if Margret holds no unrealistic expectations on behalf of Keli, she has the quenchless thirst for knowledge about the mysterious and complex condition that autism undeniably is.
28. But thimerosal was removed from most vaccines in 1999, and autism rates are still rising.
29. First from the concepts points, they have immunity towards the delusive parts of painting which is decided by their autism. It is natural subjective to the traditional point, so the choice is unique.
30. This is the first Horse Riding program in China. To help the autism and Mental retardation.
1. The cause of autism is unknown.
2. Autism is four times more common in boys than in girls.
3. Einstein and Newton may have had a form of autism.
31. I had long suspected he could have autism and our community paediatrician sent him for an assessment.
32. Curemark is enrolling patients in phase III clinical trials at 10 to 12 sites—the largest autism trial to date.
33. The researchers say the tests were able to predict with ninety-four percent accuracy which of the people had been found to have autism.
34. Children disorders: restless syndrome, infantile autism, weaken in intelligence, poor develop.
35. Autism is a collection of related neurobiological conditions that is being reported more often.
36. In about 11 percent of families, more than one sibling has autism, and in many others, these subtle, quantitative signs and symptoms indicate many undiagnosed children are affected as well.
37. "Children in Somalia may not even be getting diagnosed with autism due to the overall lack of awareness of the disorder, " Berkowitz says(), in a nod to the fact that there is no Somalian word for it.
38. Because each child with autism is different, each needs an individualized educational program.
39. Nearly all migraine is thought to be a common complex polygenetic disorder—in the same camp as diabetes, cancer, autism, hypertension and many other disorders. Such diseases run in families.
40. Objective The study aimed at evaluating the relationship between dinucleotide repeat polymorphism of BDNF gene and autism.
41. Conversely, less activity in mirror systems has been linked to autism and also with psychopathy - different conditions that are both noted for low levels of empathy.
42. But this grief does not stem from the child's autism in itself.
43. The gender difference of autism lies in behavior disorder, dysphonia and intellectual characteristics.
44. "The brain components in autism function more like a jam session and less like a symphony, " Just said.
45. It has even been suggested that gut bacteria has a role in Crohn's disease and autism.
46. Yet, you never hear from a toxicologist saying there is no correlation between autism and mercury.
47. Autism is a syndrome defined by behaviour characteristics. However(), there is a disproportion of a peculiar cognitive development behind that.
48. It's actually a little sad. The baby's showing signs of autism.
49. While Henry Markram maintains that autism involves a "core neuropathology", he told New Scientist that the intense world idea and Mottron's theory are "aligned in most aspects".
50. The problem is that while SOME people with autism are visual learners, many are actually kinesthetic, mathematical, musical or naturalist learners.
51. Chinese boy, suffering from infantile autism, looks at a beluga whale in Changfeng Park in Shanghai December 21, 2005.
52. Autism traps a child inside a maze of thoughts and fears, one who's been inside the trap told educators Friday in Sioux Falls.
53. Other autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, and Crohn's disease, in parents and siblings were not significantly associated with autism spectrum disorders in the study children.
54. In the current study, published in the journal Autism Research, Dr Roberts used a magnetoencephalography (MEG), a scanner that detects magnetic fields in the brain.
55. People diagnosed with autism also exhibit abnormal cortical convolutions . Specifically, some of their sulci appear to be deeper and slightly out of place as compared with those of healthy subjects.
56. HFA -- "high-functioning autism" -- is stereotypically associated with being at the "mild" or "Asperger's" end of the spectrum, and LFA -- "low-functioning autism" -- with having "severe autism."
57. Five months ago, the Combating Autism Act was passed by Congress, with the government authorising $1bn to be spent on research, including genetic screening.
58. Previous studies have tested search skills using table-top tasks or computers but none, until now, has tested how children with autism fare in a more true-to-life setting.
59. Autism is a complex and mysterious brain disorder usually first diagnosed in early childhood.
60. "These results add to a growing body of evidence that maternally mediated inflammation might be part of the mechanistic pathway leading to autism, " Hertz-Picciotto said.
61. Autism is series of disorders that can range from mild to severe.
62. The Seaside trial is aimed at a learning disorder called fragile X, which is associated with autism.
63. More research is needed to confirm if babies born full-term and healthy who are later diagnosed with autism show similar types of abnormalities early on, Cohen said.
64. This myth implies that the government of Denmark was responsible fo ra study of Thimerosal and autism, which is not accurate.
65. The psychotherapist analyzed and explained the cause of his autism.
66. "They're not prepared with the hands-on tools for dealing with children with autism. They can't handle the problem behaviors," she said.
67. The Nature study highlighted one common genetic variant which, if corrected would cut cases of autism by 15%.
68. Conclusions: The revised C - PEP is applicable to the assessment of autism and related children illness.
69. Written and directed by Australian filmmaker Adam Elliot, the film spans 20 years as the two delve into subjects including psychiatry, autism, taxidermy, kleptomania and agoraphobia.
70. is to think that autism is a form of disorganisation.
71. Weak Central Coherence: A Cross - Domain Phenomenon Specific to Autism?
72. "We want to improve social skills among people who tend to be socially isolated, " said Marc Lazar, Aspiritech's autism specialist.
73. The child was diagnosed with autism, and Sears said he showed improvement after going on the GFCF diet, and adding vitamin B12 and zinc.
74. This article reviewed related studies in application of speech output in intervention for children with autism.
75. Nicholson even speculates that the organisms could play a role in neurological disorders, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Tourette's syndrome and autism.
76. Now a new study debunks one of the major myths surrounding vaccines: that the preservative thimerosal, which contains a form of mercury called ethylmercury, causes autism.
77. I always learn a self - regulating, so the way also suffering from autism.
78. "The Web creates real relationships and does not result in autism and dehumanization," said Scheer, who admitted he gets nervous when he does not have Internet access while on vacation.
79. He accompanies the deaf children, helping children recovering from infantile autism. He goes to the hospital being with the children who's leaving the world.
80. Another explanation could be that there may be unmeasured correlates of precipitation, which themselves differ across counties, that may influence the occurrence of autism.
81. Conclusions:If the hearing is normal, the main reason for speechlessness is autism or low intelligence.
82. If you use an expression like ' hop to it , ' a child with autism may literally hop .
83. Furthermore, a family history of thyrotoxicosis was the only autoimmune disease studied that was associated with a lower risk of autism spectrum disorder.
84. There is a growing international autism civil rights movement, with many people who have been labelled as autistic combining in self-defence against discrimination and stigmatisation.
85. Angel Salon autism rehabilitation program - with music from closed to open hearts and minds.
86. Having been told that karaoke had worked miracles on Andy’s autism as an infant, I asked whether he still liked to croon.
87. Methods:The clinical and EEGs materials were analyzed in 113 children with infantile autism.
88. Autism is characterized by high birth weight, which one might expect if autism were caused by an overly paternally influenced brain, given the link between imprinting and growth-regulating genes.
89. At Aspie, autistic children are taught that having autism is a strength rather than a disability.
90. A medical description of autism practically reads like a scientific job description.
91. The study showed that the use of terbutaline may predispose babies to autism and that it may make the brain more vulnerable to toxins.
92. Childhood autism is a kind of serious upgrowth obstacle Disease.
93. Atypical social engagement is framed in terms of disorders such as autism and Williams Syndrome, as well as in the effects of adverse early rearing environments such as institutions.
94. People with autism are also said to have weak central coherence - the ability to synthesise an array of information, such as verbal and gestural cues in conversation.
95. In families with more than one older sibling with autism in the study, the average risk was 32%.
96. Now a new study has found that most children aren't susceptible to contagious yawning until they're about 4 years old -- and that children with autism are less likely to yawn contagiously than others.
97. This group of children with infantile autism needs more love and care.
98. The RUPP network conducted two major trials. In the first trial children with autism accompanied by tantrums,(http:///autism.html) aggression and self-injury were treated with the antipsychotic risperidone (Risperdal).
99. Objective To detect the characteristic chromosomal changes in Chinese children with infantile autism.
100. With classic autism, people might be nonverbal or display behaviors such as rocking, hand flapping or self-injury.
101. Recent research has found that the diagnoses of autism is on the rise, some of which might be attributable to greater awareness and increased availability of autism services, experts said.
102. Biofeedback For The Brain: How Neurotherapy Effectively Treats Depression, Adhd, Autism, And More.
103. Previous research has studied magnetic resonance imaging, or MRIs, and even magnetoencephalography, or MEGs, to see if changes in brain waves could potentially detect whether a child has autism.
104. I was born in 1943, the year that the Austrian psychiatrist Leo Kanner first recorded a pattern of symptoms in some children that he labelled "early infantile autism".
105. Rory Hoy takes us a journey through his world and explains autism along the way.
106. As a result, only a very small body of work addresses the Asperger's gender gap, even though such studies could lead to better diagnosis of both autism and Asperger's.
107. Her condition , delay onset autism, could not be effectively treated.
108. Thimerosal , administered through vaccines, is the primary source of mercury exposure and the root cause of the autism epidemic.
109. Returning to the year 2000, a controversial study by Horvath8 was published in the New England Journal of Medicine entitled "Secretin treatment for autism."
110. We carried out karyotype analysis in patients with autism using G - banding technique.
111. Autism disorders involve problems with social and communication skills and repeated behaviors.
112. If you are so sure mercury causes autism, where is this study to prove it? (cont.
113. He has many gifts often associated with autism: he can copy a picture so accurately that it could have been traced, and planned his book without jotting down a single note.
114. The reality is that children with autism generally take longer to hit milestones such as talking and becoming toilet-trained, and as adults commonly struggle to fit into society.
115. Micronutrient accumulation and depletion in schizophrenia, epilepsy, autism and Parkinson's disease?
116. Early symptoms in infantile autism mainly include the shortage of joint attention, pretend play and affective response to others.
117. Autism is a confounding neurological disorder that affects an estimated one in 110 U.S. children.
118. Objective: To observe the clinical effect of acupuncture treatment for infantile autism.
119. In this study , we used cytogenetic Methods: To identify the chromosomal abnormalities in patients with autism.
120. Tony Charman2 published a study unveiling a new autism screener called the Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (CHAT) in 2000.
121. They have found that children will become infantile autism from a littel change of gene.
122. People with autism have lesions on their left ATL, New Scientist reports.
123. "We know several mice as 'putative' models of autism, which show face validity that they are similar to human patients, " said Toru Takumi of Hiroshima University in Japan.
124. The dog won't care you are normal or with infantile autism it will touch you with it's body licking your face with soft and wet tongue.
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125. Dr. Kanner did not say yes or no; but he has found no case of infantile autism among children of "unsophisticated" parents.
126. While Williams syndrome is relatively rare, studying it might shed more light on autism – a much more prevalent developmental disorder whose symptoms include problems in social behavior.
127. The boys , however , were more easily diagnosed with autism.
128. The construction of Guangzhou Rehabilitation Campus School and Guangzhou Kangna School has filled up the blank of compulsory education school for internal cerebral palsy and infantile autism children.
129. It's also important to remember that a child who does have excellent language skills may still be diagnosable on the autism spectrum.
130. He from small get an autism, usually hide at home, keep the house.
131. These findings can lead to important advances in for treating autism.
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