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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: army + autism + research  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Tim Hortons coffee crowd was there for us
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But, and it's a big but, when it comes to autism in this country, our higher-ups provincially and federally turn a blind eye. ...THI - TSE:THI
Club Notes
Gadsden Times (subscription), AL - Aug 3, 2008
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Livingston Daily, MI - Aug 3, 2008
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A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Pilot Trial of Low Dose Dimethylglycine in Patients … -
WM Bolman, JA Richmond - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1999 - Springer
... 2 Formerly at Tripler US Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii. ... Autism
Research Review International, 9(2), 7. Dunn, KL (1990). ...

Autism Spectrum Traits in Children with Mood and Anxiety Disorders -
KE Towbin, A Pradella, T Gorrindo, DS Pine, E … - Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 2005 - liebertonline.com
... ASD research diagnosis requires historical data on social and language development,
often ob- tained using instruments such as the semi- structured Autism ...

Teaching theory of mind: A new approach to social skills training for individuals with autism -
S Ozonoff, JN Miller - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1995 - Springer
... t'Childhood Autism Rating Scale. ... study, we used false belief tasks developed for
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Is There an Epidemic of Autism? -
E Fombonne - Pediatrics, 2001 - Am Acad Pediatrics
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their poor research methodology ... on secular changes in the incidence of autism. ...

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[CITATION] Index: Volume 13 Number 1 [January 2006]
… Dictionary, A Info, TV Autism, A Influenza, BPIP … - Prospects, 2005
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A Tribute to Eric Schopler -
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Autism" Epidemic?": A Newsmaker Interview With Morton Ann Gernsbacher, PhD, And Craig J. Newschaffer … -
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... the Army Research Institute, and the Air Force Office of Sponsored Research. She
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Army research mission focused on autism

‘‘I had a perfectly normal baby. He hit all his developmental landmarks but after his first birthday he seemed to be sick all of the time, with infection after infection. He stopped eating and was no longer happy and playful. By 17 months he had stopped talking, interacting, or even looking at us anymore; he was in his own little world. At four years old, he had no language, was not potty trained, and was smearing (feces) on the walls. My baby had been stolen away from us.”

This was the reality Lyn Redwood of the National Autism Association faced when her child was diagnosed with autism.

Autism is a developmental brain disorder that affects as many as 1 in 150 children as reported by the Centers for Disease Control. Alterations in health and behavior vary widely from mild to severe, leading to their general classification as Autism Spectrum Disorders. About 10 percent of individuals with ASD develop autism secondary to a known genetic disorder. The cause of ASD is not certain; however, parents of ASD children have been playing a significant role in changing the way experts view the disorder.

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‘‘Children are like snowflakes, each one different, each one needing a different biomedical intervention,” said Shelley Reynolds of Unlocking Autism. ‘‘What makes treating autism difficult is that each combination to unlock each person affected is so unique.”

As a result of advocacy efforts, the U.S. Congress provided $7.5 million in appropriations directed to the Department of Defense to initiate the Autism Spectrum Disorder Research Program in 2007. The U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command has been administrating research funding for several specific diseases through the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs since 1992.

‘‘The Army Medical Command has a long history of focusing on mitigating the effects of specific diseases in a mission driven manner. Combat conditions have required the Army to seek out innovative research to use new materials, new techniques and treatments, basically to develop new ideas to save lives,” said Col. Janet R. Harris, director of CDMRP. ‘‘By creating a process where scientists researching the disease can hear the issues of those persons affected by the disease, the scientific community and the advocacy community can partner to find and fund the best research.”

The process of translating Congressionally appropriated dollars into meaningful and productive research outcomes began with a Stakeholders Meeting. Nationally recognized scientists and clinicians, who are leaders in the ASD research community, along with leaders of national advocacy organizations were invited to shape the focus of the ASDRP.

‘‘This is a very unique opportunity to allow the scientists and advocates to focus on a common cause, improving the lives of children with autism, to produce research that will lead to making a real difference,” said Peter Bell, executive vice president of Autism Speaks, who also has a 14 year old son with ASD. ‘‘Parents have been playing a significant advocacy role and changing the way experts view the disorder.

After outlining their hopes for an array of potential research areas in the Stakeholders Meeting, the next step for the ASDRP was to form an Integration Panel. This group of scientists and advocates determines the vision and mission of the ASDRP and how they might craft funding mechanisms to get the research answers to improve the lives of persons with autism.

Reynolds discussed her hopes for practical research with the Integration Panel.

‘‘Families need help,” she said. ‘‘We need to determine what is causing the sleeping disorders and the GI (gastrointestinal) symptoms that present in the majority of these children. We cannot just give these kids pharmaceutical interventions for their entire lives. We need effective treatments that address the root cause of the problems. With sleep and GI function operating optimally, many of the residual behaviors we see in children with autism decrease significantly.”

Reynolds speaks from experience. With biomedical and behavior intervention, her son is now a well-functioning 11 year old.

‘‘We were lucky to find what worked best for him,” she said. ‘‘I have friends who have tried everything, and their children are not progressing and are still presenting with infantile behavior as they enter adolescence.”

The ASDRP Integration Panel adopted as its vision statement ‘‘Improve the lives of individuals with autism spectrum disorders now.” To direct research toward this vision, the Integration Panel’s mission is to ‘‘promote innovative research that advances the understanding of autism spectrum disorder and leads to improved treatment outcomes.”

‘‘We need to move to a place in research where we are making discrete improvements focused on the urgency of helping our children,” said Peter Bell, chair of the Integration Panel. ‘‘Our history is that doctors have told us as parents that there is not a lot we can do for our child with autism. Now we know that early diagnosis and intensive interventions, both behavioral and biomedical, can produce better outcomes. We don’t have five to ten years to wait to find out which treatments work with which kids. We need these answers now.”

With a mission-driven approach, the ASDRP offer three types of funding opportunities: To encourage new research ideas and bring more investigators into the Field of Autism research. When the funding opportunities are announced next month, investigators currently engaged in autism research, and researchers and clinicians wishing to apply their knowledge to autism, are encouraged to submit proposals. In a few weeks, more details will be available through the CDMRP Web site at http:⁄⁄cdmrp.army.mil. Research proposals will be evaluated using a two-tiered review process with peer and programmatic review panels composed of scientists and consumer advocates. Full details about the funding offerings will be available in program announcements expected to be released in May.

‘‘By embracing the community and inviting parents as stakeholders to sit side by side with clinicians and researchers, the Department of Defense Autism Spectrum Disorder Research Program gives me hope that one day soon we will have successful treatment programs for all children with autism and the knowledge to prevent it from ever happening in the first place,” Redwood said.

Red flags for autism

  • No big smiles or other warm, joyful expressions by six months or thereafter

  • No back-and-forth sharing of sounds, smiles, or other facial expressions by nine months or thereafter

  • No babbling by 12 months

  • No back-and-forth gestures, such as pointing, showing, reaching, or waving by 12 months

  • No words by 16 months

  • No two-word meaningful phrases (without imitating or repeating) by 24 months

  • Any loss of speech or babbling or social skills at any age

    Red Flags are reprinted with permission by First Signs, Inc. For more information, please go to www.firstsigns.org

 
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