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The University of Texas
Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) is sponsoring the event in
conjunction with the Texas Center for Autism Research and Treatment and the
Autism Society of America-San Antonio.
Raymond Palmer, Ph.D., a
nationally renowned autism expert and assistant professor of family and
community medicine at the Health Science Center, is one of seven featured speakers.
Dr. Palmer will address the startling rise of autism in Texas over the last
decade.
''The rate of autism in
Texas has dramatically increased over the past 12 years - I call this an
epidemic,'' Dr. Palmer said. ''The growth has occurred in the larger, more
densely populated and wealthier areas of the state. We don't know if this is
because we have better diagnostic capabilities in larger cities, or if there is
some interplay with a potentially more toxic environment.''
Dr. Palmer said some pose a
link between genetically predisposed individuals and environmental toxins.
''Because we now have a greater biological understanding compared to even five
years ago, we are beginning to develop effective treatments. These are not
cures, but treatments,'' Dr. Palmer said.
The conference will address
the latest treatments, findings and issues associated with autism. It is open
to parents and physicians.
The conference begins at 8
a.m. Feb. 23 in the UTHSCSA auditorium. Registration is $55. Parents can
register at the conference at 7 a.m. or pre-register online at
www.sanantonioautism.org.
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