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►May 3, 2008 - Olmsted on Autism: CDC triggers measles outbreak by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "I'm starting to think we should rename the CDC the Centers for Disease Contagion. You've all seen the news that there are suddenly more measles cases in the United States and the CDC is blaming it in part on the increasing reluctance of parents to vaccinate their kids. But it's the CDC's fault, and no other. Getting the 'measles shot' means getting the MMR, and the MMR is 'the autism shot' in the minds of many, many parents."
►April 30, 2008 - Olmsted On Autism: Amish. Vaccinated. Autistic. by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "Look at the photo to the left, of a 9-year-old Old Order Amish child and her special ed teacher. This child's parents want people to know their never-vaccinated daughter was taken away from them at age 1, immunized at the Clinic For Special Children (more about them later), and returned a year later with full-syndrome, non-genetic, no-doubt-about-it autism (professionally diagnosed). That's why, contrary to Amish tradition, they let me take her photo. They are mad. They are heartbroken. This is not a study."
►April 24, 2008 - Olmsted on Autism: Lisa Jo Rudy Channels Bruno Bettelheim by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►April 23, 2008 - Eye on Autism by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►April 18, 2008 - Savants: Despite their amazing abilities, science has ignored these individuals. - Eye on Autism By Dan Olmsted - Spectrum Magazine
►April 16, 2008 - Olmsted on Autism: Made by Merck, Starts with V… by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►April 11, 2008 - One More Voice -- A Big One -- Speaks Out For Common Sense and Decency by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "More and more mainstream experts are standing up for the vaccine court and Hannah Poling and her parents -- and deserve our thanks and support. The latest is Dr. Bernadine Healy."
►April 4, 2008 - Olmsted on Autism: The Head of HHS Said What? by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►April 2, 2008 - On World Autism Day: A Plea For Better Journalism by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►March 31, 2008 - Olmsted on Autism: Susan Jacoby's Pseudo-Intellectual Junk by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►March 21, 2008 - From the Paper that Brought You the Iraq War ... by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►March 19, 2008 - Olmsted on Autism: Hannah Poling and Rachel Carson by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►March 16, 2008 - The AAP Still Doesn't Get IT -- And Never Will by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►March 15, 2008 - For Thimerosal Apologists, Pride Goeth Before a Fall by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "Below is a link to my most recent column for Spectrum Magazine, done before the Poling case hit the news -- remember, that was a test case for thimerosal causing autism, and the government has now thrown in the towel. Comments like Art Caplan's and Paul Offit's below may someday be remembered as the height of medical arrogance, just before the walls started tumbling down."
►March 13, 2008 - Paging Dr. Gupta -- Stat! by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►March 5, 2008 - OH, JUST 2 MORE SHOCKING VAX vs. UNVAXED SURVEYS. LAD-DE-DAH. by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►February 28, 2008 - What Does ProQuad Tell Us About the MMR? by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►February 27, 2008 - Olmsted on Autism: ABC Snaps to Attention Over Vaccine Case by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►February 20, 2008 - Parents Protest at Pediatricians' Front Door by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "Also speaking at the rally was Dr. David Ayoub, a radiologist from Springfield. Asked why he was attending, Ayoub said: 'I have had some close interactions with AAP people and I lobbied quite a bit in Illinois at several hearings and testified in Massachusetts and interacted early on with the Illinois State Chapter president. This is when I first found out what was going on and I thought they were legitimately uninformed, and so we had several conversations and e-mails back and forth and it didn't take me too long to figure out they pretty much know what's going on.' 'They know what?' Age of Autism asked. 'They know vaccines cause autism, I don't think there's any question.'"
►February 19, 2008 - Olmsted on Autism: Savants, Conflicts, Consequences by Dan Olmstead - Age of Autism
►February 15, 2008 - Podcast With Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►February 14, 2008 - Dan Olmsted: Observations from Recent Days - Age of Autism
►February 12, 2008 - Age of Autism: Our Story So Far by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►February 7, 2008 - MMR and the Simple Truth About Autism by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "Does the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine cause autism? I vote yes."
►February 4, 2008 - Dan Olmsted: "Attacking" My Amish Coverage - With enemies like this, who needs friends? - Age of Autism
►January 28, 2008 - 7 reasons not to give up on the mercury/autism link. by Dan Olmsted - Spectrum Magazine
►January 27, 2008 - Time to Rain on the Media Parade by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►January 24, 2008 - Pay No Attention To This Vaxed-Unvaxed Survey - Age of Autism
►January 20, 2008 - Can't Anyone Get These Delusions Out Of My Head? by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►January 11, 2008 - Mercury, Thimerosal and the Natural History of Autism by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►January 4, 2008 - A of A Q&A: Pediatrician on Autism, Part 3 by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "Editor's note: This is the third installment of a three-part interview with Dr. Julie Buckley of Ponte Verdra Beach, Fla., a DAN! doctor with an affected child -- and some important observations on the state of our children's health and how to improve it."
►January 3, 2008 - A of A Q&A: Pediatrician on Autism, Part 2 by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "Editor's note: This is the second of a three-part interview. I first met Dr. Julie Buckley of Ponte Verdra Beach, Fla., at the NAA convention in Atlanta."
►January 2, 2008 - A of A Q&A: Pediatrician on Autism, Vaccination & Recovery by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "Editor's note: This is the first of a three-part interview. I first met Dr. Julie Buckley of Ponte Verdra Beach, Fla., at the NAA convention in Atlanta."
►January 1, 2008 - INTRODUCING DIEOXX by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►December 28, 2007 - The Experts, The Truth and Gold Salts by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►December 25, 2007 - Age of Autism's Person of the Year: Jenny McCarthy by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "And she was most certainly 'Louder Than Words,' the title of her book about 'A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism.' She managed to create a multimedia extravaganza, with Oprah and Larry King listening respectfully as she did the previously unthinkable -- blame autism on vaccines, in detail and at length, in front of a national audience."
►December 18, 2007 - Dr. Insel & The Trick Question About Autism and Vaccines By Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism - "One of the most interesting - not to mention important - figures in the current controversy over autism is the head of the National Institute of Mental Health, Dr. Thomas Insel. Considering his central role in finding the cause, some of his recent comments should make those who say vaccines have been exonerated just a bit nervous."
►December 14, 2007 - Could Autism Actually Be Declining After All? by Dan Olmsted - Age of Autism
►December 10, 2007 - Age of Autism "Q&A" The Sacred Cow (Vaccines) And Autism in India - Age of Autism Q&A is a new feature by Dan Olmsted. We hope you enjoy it. - Age of Autism - "In this first-of-its-kind interview, two veteran health professionals talk about their eyewitness experience in India – and their account differs starkly from the official line. I met husband-and-wife chiropractic doctors Matthew Lewis and Dipti Patel at a Long Island autism conference recently. I was impressed by their candor and compassion and the significance of their first-hand observations."
►December 6, 2007 - Olmsted on Autism: The FDA Risks Your Kid's Life Every Day - Age of Autism
►November 30, 2007 - How I Got Interested In Autism: The Same Sad Refrain - Age of Autism - "Sooner or later many people ask me why I'm interested in the autism epidemic, and the short answer is the same one David Kirby gives -- it's a great story. The longer answer has to do with a memorial gathering I'm attending tonight for a woman who jumped to her death from the observation tower of a national park. This was a vibrant woman from Maryland who had gone to South Africa to coach athletes. She took two -- count 'em, two -- malaria pills recommended by the CDC and went completely psychotic."
►November 27, 2007 - Why Age of Autism Exists -- Exhibit A: Merck and Reuters - Age of Autism - "If you want to know why those concerned about autism deserve an alternative to the mainstream media, look no further than the announcement today that the CEO of Reuters Group PLC, Thomas Glocer, has joined the board of Merck. Many of us who believe autism is an environmental illness -- and vaccines likely play an unacknowledged role -- have long commented on the seeming sheepishness of Big Media. When you look at the amount of pharma advertising propping up the newsweeklies and the evening news, and notice how credulous their coverage of this issue is, it's hard not to suspect the worst."
►November 15, 2007 - Olmsted on Autism: Who Belongs in Jail? - Age of Autism
►October 31, 2007 -
Olmsted on
Autism: I'm not vaclempt! - RESCUE POST - "Get it? Concerns about vaccines
causing autism are emotional; science that refutes it is logical. Parents who
believe their kid's autism came from vaccines are fearful; experts who say
otherwise are calming and rational. If these overrought parents would just lie
down in a bathtub filled with ice and listen to reason, this debate would be
over."
► October 29, 2007 -
Olmsted on Autism: The breast cancer analogy - RESCUE POST - "One big
problem the autism community faces is lousy coverage by Big Media. Where is the
curiosity and sense of urgency in the face of the soaring autism rate? Where is
the willingness to challenge self-interested parties like the CDC and the AAP
rather than rewriting their press releases and calling it a day? This kind of
coverage is not limited to autism, and it can be revealing to look at other
illnesses and see the same kind of haphazard and just plain mediocre reporting.
This is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so let's make it a case study."
► October 9, 2007 -
Olmsted on Autism: Thanks a lot, Columbus. - RESCUE POST - "Did you know
that in all probability we have Christopher Columbus to thank for the big fat
dose of mercury being injected every day into pregnant women, infants and old
folks this time of year?"
►October 1, 2007 -
Olmsted on Autism: The CDC's Point-Three Problem - RESCUE POST - "Dr.
Schuchat was responding to a Forbes reporter who followed up on my question. The
reporter clearly thought a never-vaccinated control group was a logical idea and
was pressing for an explanation for why that wasn't done; Dr. Schuchat's
argument was that the immunization rate in the United States is so high that a
study comparing never-vaccinated kids is just not practical. Well, let's do the
math. There are four million or so children born in the U.S. every year. At a
rate of 0.3 percentage points, that leaves about 12,000 American kids
unvaccinated at age 2, year after year after year. Gosh, I'd love to know how
many of that 12,000 grow up autistic -- it's 66 per 10,000 kids overall,
according to the latest CDC numbers."
► September 27, 2007 -
Olmsted on Autism: The CDC gets Jukt - RESCUE POST - "CDC MODERATOR: "Next
question, please." This is the indecipherable palaver I've been hearing for more
than two years from the CDC whenever I ask this question -- what it comes down
to is they didn't, can't and won't look at never-vaccinated kids because there
weren't, aren't and won't be enough, and if there were, they'd be too weird.
Next question, please. This despite the fact that ten thousand or so are part of
one medical practice in Chicago that says it has virtually no autism or asthma
among its never-vaccinated, home-birthed children. Despite the fact that
homeschooled kids have a significantly lower vaccination rate and, according to
one doctor who treats them, almost no autism. Despite the fact that the Amish
... oh, never mind. By now I'm used to this answer and the fact that almost none
of my colleagues seem to think it's a big deal. But as I looked through the
transcript, I realized that the follow-up questioner, the one who pestered them
for a real answer rather than indecipherable palaver, was a guy named Matthew
Herper (according to the transcript). And he's from -- of all places -- Forbes."
► September 18, 2007 -
Olmsted on Autism: The Caplan Cadre - RESCUE POST - "Well, what it tells me
is that there's a perfect 'control group' out there waiting to be matched up
with fully vaccinated children to see how the rates of the Four A's -- autism,
ADD, asthma and allergies -- compare. While we're at it, let's toss in another A
-- juvenile rheumatoid arthritis -- along with juvenile diabetes, gastro and
skin disorders, anaphylactic peanut allergies, obesity, SIDS -- you name it,
let's rule it out. It's just awfully interesting that such a study has never
been done, given the view of mainstream medicine that confidence in vaccines
represents 'the last best hope,' in Caplan's words, against the oncoming horde
of microbes. Without a decisive full-on study, reasonable people have reason for
concern that the rates of at least some of those disorders, especially autism
and asthma, might well be lower in never-vaccinated kids. That evidence comes
from sources as diverse as a medical practice in Chicago whose thousands of
never-vaccinated kids have almost no autism and asthma, to the Generation Rescue
survey that found significantly higher rates of both in vaccinated children. I
also found anecdotal evidence of the same phenomenon among the Amish."
► September 11, 2007 -
Olmsted on Autism: Sneezing at bipolar kids - RESCUE POST - "Reminds me of
the joke, 'Are you going to believe me or your lying eyes?' Something is clearly
happening to our kids, and whether you call it bipolar or sensory integration
problems or attention deficits or, in more severe cases, Asperger's and autism,
it's been noticed time and again by the front-line educators and health workers
who see our children in large numbers every day. And ignored by the
medical/media establishment."
► August 31, 2007 - Olmsted
on Autism: The China Syndrome - RESCUE POST - "Aren't the implications
pretty chilling? If mercury is related to autism, wouldn't you expect the autism
rate in California to keep rising? As I've studied the subject over the past
couple of years, I've come across a number of never-vaccinated kids with the
disorder. But often, another link to mercury immediately presents itself. The
most notable instance: I reported that fewer Amish kids were vaccinated, fewer
seem to have autism, and the few that I did find had in fact been vaccinated.
(As critics have pointed out, this is anecdotal and scientifically unconvincing
-- which is why the never-performed study of never-vaccinated kids needs to be
done)."
►August 17, 2007 -
Olmsted on Autism: Get the lead out - RESCUE POST - "Lead, we know, is bad.
It's so bad there is no safe level. It stunts the brain and body in both blatant
and subtle ways, lowering IQs and so on. Kind of like organic mercury, right?
Kind of like the organic mercury we phased out of most of our own vaccines but
say is just fine for everybody else -- including a billion Chinese? (At least
Mattel did a full and immediate recall rather than offer to phase out the leaded
toys as toddlers outgrew them.)"
►July 18, 2007 -
The Age of Autism: The last word - United Press International - "This is my
113th and final Age of Autism column. United Press International, which has been
the hospitable home for this series, is restructuring, and I'm off to adventures
as yet unknown -- although I intend to keep my focus on autism and related
issues. Why? Because it is the story of a lifetime."
►June 26, 2007 -
The Age of Autism: Study sees vaccine risk - United Press International - "A
new, privately funded survey finds vaccinated U.S. children have a significantly
higher risk of neurological disorders -- including autism -- than unvaccinated
children. In one striking finding, vaccinated boys 11-17 were more than twice as
likely to have autism as their never-vaccinated counterparts....'No one has ever
compared prevalence rates of these neurological disorders between vaccinated and
unvaccinated children,' said J.B. Handley, father of a child with autism and
co-founder of Generation Rescue, which commissioned the $200,000 survey
conducted by SurveyUSA, a respected marketing firm."
► May 31, 2007 -
The Age of Autism: Quite the coincidence - United Press International -
"Another remarkable fact that caught my attention: Autism was first identified
in both the United States and Europe at almost exactly the same time. Child
psychiatrist Leo Kanner published his landmark paper at Johns Hopkins University
in Baltimore in 1943; pediatrician Hans Asperger published his -- about a
slightly less severely affected group of children -- in Vienna in 1944. Cut off
by a world war, neither knew of the other's work."
► May 3, 2007 -
The Age of Autism: Gluten clue from Case 2 - United Press International -
"'Gluten is a protein and is contained in foods, such as wheat, barley, rye and
oats,' according to autism.org. 'At the present time, we do not know why the
gluten/casein-free diet helps many autistic individuals.' One theory is that
they release opioid-like substances in the gut that can migrate to the brain.
Well, here's another hypothesis -- could some of those grains be grown in places
where residual toxins -- ethyl mercury, say, but in fact any environmental toxin
-- are getting into them and thus into our kids? And if some child's body burden
or susceptibility is already at the tipping point, could that aggravate or even
induce physical and mental symptoms that go by the name of autism?"
► April 26, 2007 -
The Age of Autism: Ground Zero - United Press International - "This column
has long made the controversial case that autism had a beginning, a 'big bang'
if you will. That moment was 1930 -- no U.S. cases before then fully match the
classic description of the disorder. Now let's take the next logical step: Not
only did autism have a big bang, it also had a ground zero -- a place where many
of the first cases concentrated before the disorder exploded nationwide."
► March 6, 2007 -
The Age of Autism: Mercury link to Case 2 - United Press International
►February 28, 2007 -
Mercury Rising - A Possible Link Between Chemical Exposure And Autism May
Have Been Overlooked In The Very Earliest Cases At Johns Hopkins - Baltimore
City Paper - "'So now we have learned that Frederick Wellman handled ethyl
mercury fungicides that were first introduced to the market in 1929 and that his
child was Kanner's patient No. 2,' says Mark Blaxill, whose daughter Michaela
has autism. Blaxill is vice president of the advocacy organization SafeMinds,
which argues increased mercury exposure is behind the soaring autism rate. 'And
we know that cases 1 and 3 grew up around the first application of ethyl mercury
products. If that's not a smoking gun, I don't know what is,' Blaxill
continues."
►January 25, 2007 - The Age of Autism: 'Unstrange Minds' - United Press International - "'You're going to hate my book,' Roy Richard Grinker told me a few weeks ago when I met him at George Washington University. Actually, I don't hate 'Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism,' his newly published, beautifully written look at autism through the lens of history and culture. I just disagree with it."
►January 9, 2007 -
The Age of Autism: A new environment - United Press International - "We are
all environmentalists now. At least that's the impression you get from reading
the discussion surrounding the Combating Autism Act that President Bush recently
signed into law. Much attention -- and properly so -- has gone toward what the
bill does not do. It does not, after the House got through amending it, set
aside a specific amount of money to look into environmental causes of autism.
And it does not specifically mention research into whether vaccines are involved
in the ten-fold rise in diagnoses in recent years. But here's what it does do:
It says the director of the National Institutes of Health will coordinate
research into "the cause (including possible environmental causes) ... and
treatment of autism spectrum disorder." Those might be the most important
parentheses in recent American history. What's afoot is nothing short of
revolutionary -- a fresh attempt to find what's causing autism without taking
anything off the table."
►December 27, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: The AOA Awards '06 - United Press International - "Person
of the Year: Anne Dachel. This Chippewa Falls, Wis., mom and member of the
National Autism Association keeps chipping away at the mainstream media's wall
of indolence and incuriosity...Private citizens have every right to question
elected officials and keep the media on their toes, whether the pooh-bahs like
it or not. It's an old-fashioned thing called citizenship. Person of the
Century: Bernard Rimland, who died this year, is all that. What's more, you can
pick the century -- in the one just past, he made a massive contribution by
demolishing the idea that parents' behavior can make their children autistic."
►December 11, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: 'Problems' in CDC data - United Press International -
"For three years, the CDC has used a study conducted on its own Vaccine Safety
Datalink to reassure parents that mercury in vaccines does not cause autism. Now
a panel of government-appointed experts says there are 'serious problems' with
exactly the approach the CDC took. 'I think what we're saying is that (study)
wasn't the last word and that things need to be looked at again and perhaps with
different methodology,' chairwoman Irva Hertz-Picciotto told Age of Autism,
which obtained a copy of the panel's report."
►November 20, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: What Newsweek missed - United Press International
►November 9, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Still's and Pink's - United Press International
►October 24, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: None so blind - United Press International - "How long
have we known -- or should have known -- that medical treatment might help
thousands of autistic kids? A half century, it now appears."
►October 16, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Many, many more - United Press International - "The
debate over the cause or causes of autism has been hung up for years on a point
that should have been settled by now: whether the rate is in fact increasing."
►September 26, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Rattled regulators - United Press International - "A
shakeup at the CDC and the shaky performance of the FDA raise some serious
questions relevant to the debate over the huge rise in reported cases of autism.
Both federal agencies are key to assuring Americans -- and particularly those
whose children receive an ever-increasing load of vaccines -- that there is no
relationship whatsoever between the shots and autism. But both agencies have
come under fire this month in ways that make you wonder how much confidence to
have in their overall performance."
►September 6, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: About those 'old dads' - United Press International -
"The study released this week that found older fathers more likely to have
autistic children has created a media stir. But there may be less to the story
than meets the eye."
►August 24, 2006 - The
Age of Autism: Something Wicked -- 2 - United Press International - "The
idea of a "chemical connection" in many cases of autism arose during the 1970s
and 1980s, then gave way to gene-based theories. But the time has come to revive
it."
►August 16, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Something Wicked -- 1 - United Press International - "In
previous installments of this column, I've sketched the natural history of the
disorder beginning with child psychiatrist Leo Kanner's landmark 1943 paper,
'Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact.' And I've suggested that from the
very beginning, an environmental trigger -- something harmful coming from the
outside in -- was alarmingly evident. As Macbeth put it, there's reason to worry
that 'Something wicked this way comes.'"
►July 28, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: 'Amish bill' introduced - United Press International -
"For the second time this week, legislation aimed at determining whether
vaccines are linked to an epidemic of unrecognized side effects has been
introduced in Congress -- this time as a direct result of reporting by Age of
Autism. The new legislation, titled the Comprehensive Comparative Study of
Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Populations Act of 2006, would order the National
Institutes of Health to study 'health outcomes, including autism,' in those two
groups."
►July 28, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: 'The first casualty' - United Press International -
"'That made me go back and dig out a paper titled "From Safety Last To Children
First,' by Mark Blaxill of the group SafeMinds and Barbara Loe Fisher, president
of the National Vaccine Information Center. It was submitted to a CDC panel on
vaccine safety in 2004. 'The obvious concern is that benefits may be overstated
and that risks will be suppressed,' they wrote in terms that eerily echo Ricks'.
And they made the war analogy explicit, citing 'a mission of fighting a 'war on
disease' that disregards the secondary and tertiary consequences of war and
views innocent children as inevitable consequences.'"
►July 14, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Anna's last days -- 2 - United Press International - "The
death of a 17-month-old Scottish girl named Anna Duncan has come at an
inopportune moment for Britain's health authorities. Late last month 30 top
scientists warned in an open letter: 'The time has come to draw a line under the
question of any association between the MMR vaccine and autism. The UK's
children are in danger of serious illness or death if they are left unimmunised.'
But Anna's death raises another question: whether these same health authorities
are digging deeply enough into reports of serious illness, death -- and yes,
autism -- following MMR vaccination."
►July 6, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Anna's last days -- 1 - United Press International - "On
April 26 a Scottish child named Anna Duncan attended a party where two children
had chickenpox. Nine days later she got her routine measles-mumps-rubella
vaccination. Four days after that she developed classic chickenpox symptoms --
spots and fever. One week later, on May 14, Anna was dead from an apparent
seizure. She was 17 months old. Now her father, John, is struggling with the
sudden loss of a bright, lively child -- and increasingly suspicious that the
MMR shot during an apparent chickenpox infection triggered her death."
►June 13, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: But is Wakefield right? - United Press International - "Let`s
put aside the issues surrounding the Lancet paper and concerns about a measles
epidemic and go straight to the heart of the matter: Does the MMR cause autism?
In other words, is Wakefield right? After looking into the topic for more than a
year, I`m very concerned that he may be -- that, especially in children whose
immune systems have been rendered susceptible by any number of possible
exposures, the combined live-virus vaccine has its fingerprints all over
numerous cases of regressive autism."
►June 9, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Gardasil vs. Hep B - United Press International - "At
least two doctors tell me their faith in the government`s entire childhood
immunization schedule was shattered by the CDC`s insistence that every newborn
needs a Hep B shot as an urgent matter of public health. 'It is universally
accepted that such mandate was forced upon our children only because they were
`available,` while efforts to vaccinate high-risk adults had repeatedly failed,'
Dr. F. Edward Yazbak testified in 2001 before the Massachusetts House of
Representatives.
►May 24, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Pox -- Part 7 - United Press International - "When a
mother in Washington state and a researcher in Washington, D.C., offer an
identical observation about autistic kids, you can`t help but notice. That
observation is simple but potentially significant: Children later diagnosed with
regressive autism often got physically sick around the time of their live-virus
vaccinations."
►May 17, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Pox -- Part 6 - United Press International - "In 1942 a
12-month-old child named Richard M. got a live-virus smallpox vaccination that
triggered a fever and diarrhea from which he recovered 'in somewhat less than a
week.' We know about Richard because he is Case 3 in psychiatrist Leo Kanner`s
landmark study, 'Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact,' which alerted the
world to a condition that differed 'markedly and uniquely from anything reported
so far.'"
►May 15, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Pox -- Part 5 - United Press International - "Kimberly
said Timothy's trial was explained to her as a step in the development of a
four-in-one chickenpox-measles-mumps-rubella vaccine -- that's why the
chickenpox and MMR shots were given at the same. For the same reason, the
chickenpox shot Timothy got had a much higher dose of virus than the standard
shot, she recalls being told, although the consent form did not mention any
increase. A higher dose was necessary because when viruses are combined, they
can interfere in ways that undercut the effectiveness of individual vaccines,
she was told. Merck studies already had shown more chickenpox would be needed to
overcome such interference in a four-in-one immunization."
►May 13, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Pox -- Part 4 - United Press International - "Timothy was
the first of two children in less than two years to develop autism in the same
Olympia pediatric practice after participating in Merck trials involving
chickenpox and MMR vaccines. The second child, Jimmy Flinton, got a four-in-one
chickenpox-MMR shot called ProQuad in October of 2002."
►April 30, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Pox -- Part 3 - United Press International - "When
12-month-old Jimmy Flinton joined a clinical trial of a new immunization for
chickenpox, measles, mumps and rubella, no one told his family it contained
about 10 times the usual dose of live-virus chickenpox vaccine. And no one
considered whether his family`s unusual chickenpox history -- including
adolescent shingles and herpesvirus in the eyes -- might raise the risk of
adverse reactions to the vaccine. Now that Jimmy has been diagnosed with
regressive autism, they wish someone had done so."
►April 20, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Pox -- Part 2 - United Press International - "This week,
The Age of Autism began a series of articles entitled "Pox," laying out the
compelling observations of a group of parents in Olympia, Wash., who are
concerned live-virus vaccines are triggering autism. These parents spotted a
possibly troublesome trio of factors in their children's cases: Chickenpox and
measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccinations clustered together at the earliest
recommended ages; a family history of problematic reactions to naturally
occurring chickenpox and other herpesviruses; and the onset of autism in their
children, often following a brief but notable physical illness."
►April 18, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Pox -- Part 1 - United Press International - "Children in
families with problematic reactions to chickenpox virus may be at risk for
developing autism if they get that live-virus immunization too close to other
live-virus vaccines, a three-month United Press International investigation of
cases in one northwest U.S. city suggests. Several such families in the
Washington state capital of Olympia watched their children regress into
full-syndrome autism -- losing language and social skills and adopting
repetitive behaviors -- in the months following the shots. Two children had
participated in small clinical trials in Olympia of investigational Merck & Co.
chickenpox vaccines in combination with the live-virus mumps-measles-rubella
vaccine -- the MMR."
►April 12, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Christian's mom speaks - United Press International - "A
small earthquake rumbled through the autism world shortly after 7:30 a.m. on
April 11, and the aftershocks are going to be felt for a long time. That's when
Katie Wright, daughter of NBC Universal Chairman Bob Wright, said she is
concerned her young son Christian's autism might be related to vaccines he
received, that he is getting better through treatments that include biomedical
interventions, and that it's time for parents to follow their own 'common sense'
when they get their kids vaccinated."
►April 4, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Mercury ban opposed - United Press International -
"Representatives of 22 medical organizations have written to all members of
Congress opposing efforts to ban the mercury-based preservative thimerosal from
vaccines. 'Our organizations respectfully wish to state our opposition to all
legislative efforts at the federal and state levels to restrict access to
vaccines containing thimerosal, an ethylmercury-based preservative,' said the
letter dated April 3 from 'Multiple National Organizations that Support Safe and
Effective Vaccines.'"
►March 31, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Hot potato on the Hill - United Press International -
"The newly proposed legislation to study the autism rate in never-vaccinated
American kids could settle the debate over vaccines and autism once and for all.
Does that mean it will never happen? This week U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y.,
stepped out front on the issue. She announced at a briefing at the National
Press Club that she is drafting legislation to mandate that the federal
government find the answer to that question."
►March 30, 2006 -
UPI Autism story prompts bill - United Press International via Big Health
Tree - "A U.S. congresswoman said Thursday she is drafting legislation to force
the federal government to study the autism rate in never-vaccinated children --
a direct result, she said, of United Press International's reporting on the
issue. 'Shouldn't someone in the medical community take a more scientific look
at this?' Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., said at a briefing at the National Press
Club. 'Don't we deserve at least that much?'"
►March 21, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Allergic responses - United Press International - "A
plausible link is emerging between widely used childhood medicines and the risk
of developing allergies and especially asthma. But you'd never know it from
listening to federal health authorities or reading the mainstream press."
►March 17, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Mercury creeps back in - United Press International -
"New calculations suggest children today can be exposed to more than half the
mercury that was in vaccines in the 1990s, even though manufacturers began
phasing it out in 1999."
►March 2, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Pay no attention - United Press International - "At least
in our view, it is a bit twisted -- logically speaking -- to simultaneously
spend taxpayer money to keep studying whether a mercury preservative causes
autism, yet recommend that pregnant women and children get vaccines containing
that preservative. Especially so when alternatives are available that are free
of the preservative, called thimerosal."
►February 28, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Less is beautiful - United Press International -
"Whatever the reason, a big decline in autism diagnoses would be welcome news to
anyone who cares about the nightmarish prevalence of the disorder."
►February 21, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Who runs Colorado? - United Press International -
"Denver's Rocky Mountain News says it's time to get over fears that a
mercury-based preservative in flu vaccines could harm children or pregnant
women. Its editorial on Sunday perfectly capsulates one side of what has become
an increasingly heated debate."
►February 16, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Jabbing the MMR - United Press International - "And in
the debate over whether those jabs can cause autism, the focus in the United
States has mostly been on a mercury preservative, while across the Atlantic the
issue is the MMR -- the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine."
►February 14, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Snoozeweeklies - United Press International - "The
nation's top two newsweeklies have just weighed in on the problems of boys and
the decline in science literacy. Both abjectly failed to address a crucial part
of the picture: the impact of environmental toxicity on children's development
-- and America's future."
►February 9, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Doctors for mercury - United Press International - "As
doctors and health authorities fight state bans on mercury in vaccines and keep
giving it to kids and pregnant women, one fact stands out: their certainty. The
image of pediatricians and public officials as valiant defenders of mercury
takes a bit of getting used to, given their longstanding efforts to keep the
toxic element out of our food, our bodies and the environment."
►February 2, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: New test of gold salts - United Press International - "A
Columbia University scientist plans to test whether gold salts improve the
functioning of 'autistic mice' -- a step toward finding whether they could help
children with autism."
►January 17, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: The Wright approach - United Press International - "The
head of NBC is donating more than $2 million to a Baltimore research institute
to do something innovative: listen and learn from the parents of children who
have autism. Bob and Suzanne Wright's organization, Autism Speaks, is giving
$2.3 million to the Kennedy Krieger Institute to fund the first year of
development of an autism database that eventually will connect parents,
educators and researchers."
►January 6, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: CDC probes vaccines - United Press International - "The
CDC is continuing to investigate whether a mercury preservative in childhood
immunizations has caused cases of autism -- despite the fact a report it paid
for said such research should end."
►January 4, 2006 -
The Age of Autism: Red flag on gold salts - United Press International - "A
number of readers have raised concerns that gold salts -- which may have
improved the mental functioning of the first child diagnosed with autism -- are
untested and unproven as a treatment and can be dangerous."
►December 30, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Gold standards - United Press International - "A
published scientific paper suggests gold salts -- the treatment that may have
prompted improvement in the first child ever diagnosed with autism -- can affect
mental conditions."
►December 23, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Gold salts pass a test - United Press International - "In
a striking follow-up to our reporting on the first child diagnosed with autism
-- and his improvement after treatment with gold salts -- a chemistry professor
says lab tests show the compound can 'reverse the binding' of mercury to
molecules."
►December 19, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Missing in Mississippi - United Press International - "In
this -- the second of three parts recounting our reporting on autism since the
start of the year -- we revisit the first child ever diagnosed with the
disorder."
►December 17, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: The story so far - United Press International - "Part 1
of 3. In February, we began this ongoing series of articles on the roots and
rise of autism. Now, at the end of the year, here's a summary of our story so
far:"
►December 14, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Question of the year - United Press International - "This
was the year Big Media pitted parents against experts over whether vaccines
cause autism -- and decided the experts are right. But they may have forgotten
to ask an embarrassingly obvious question."
►December 7, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: 'A pretty big secret' - United Press International - "
It's a far piece from the horse-and-buggies of Lancaster County, Pa., to the
cars and freeways of Cook County, Ill. But thousands of children cared for by
Homefirst Health Services in metropolitan Chicago have at least two things in
common with thousands of Amish children in rural Lancaster: They have never been
vaccinated. And they don't have autism."
►November 30, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Nuts - United Press International - "You may have seen
the brief news stories this week: A 15-year-old Canadian girl with a severe
peanut allergy kissed her boyfriend -- and died."
►November 19, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Flu shot flashpoint - United Press International - "It's
flu shot season, and that simple fact is sharply focusing the debate over a
possible link between vaccines and autism. The reason: Most flu shots contain
thimerosal, the mercury-based preservative that some suspect caused a huge rise
in autism cases beginning in the 1990s."
►November 14, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Showdown in Santa Fe - United Press International - "A
pediatrician had an appointment Monday with the New Mexico Board of Pharmacy to
deliver a blunt message: Its members need to warn state residents that the
mercury in flu shots could be harmful to children -- or risk being remembered
for failing to do their job."
►November 10, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: 'The facts say maybe' - United Press International - " A
small text block on the cover of the current Columbia Journalism Review may be a
lot bigger than it looks: 'Drug Test. Q: Does thimerosal cause autism? A: The
press says no; the facts say maybe.'"
►November 8, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Concerned in Tennessee - United Prses International -
"Susan Lynn would like some information, please: What is the autism rate among
people living in the United States right now who have never been vaccinated? If
you have that data or know where to find it, kindly contact her by the end of
the month, care of the Tennessee House of Representatives, which is considering
whether to ban a mercury preservative from childhood vaccines."
►November 5, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Amish genes - United Press International - "What do the
experts say about the idea that genes could explain a lower rate of autism among
the Amish? Well, two noted medical geneticists say it's entirely possible."
►October 29, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: The Amish Elephant - United Press International - "A
specter is haunting the medical and journalism establishments of the United
States: Where are the unvaccinated people with autism?"
►October 24, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Mercury goes to work - United Press International - "Kharasch,
who died in 1957, is widely known for work reflected in that 1924 patent: the
creation of thimerosal, the ethyl-mercury-based preservative used in a wide
range of medical products including vaccines. It allowed for multidose vials and
mass vaccination."
►October 17, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Connecting new dots - United Press International - "Until
now, the debate over a possible link between ethyl mercury and autism has
focused on its use in vaccines beginning in the 1930s, when the first children
diagnosed with the disorder were born."
►October 12, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: 'My child is toxic' - United Press International - "This
column receives a welcome avalanche of correspondence, but our recent discussion
of autism as a "whole-body illness" has generated more e-mail and faster than
any other topic we've considered."
►October 10, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: More sick kids - United Press International - "In our
last column, 'A whole-body illness,' we wrote: 'Something is medically wrong
with many, many autistic children. To be more precise, many things are wrong
with them. Yet autism is defined by the health authorities as a mental disorder,
diagnosed solely by observation.'"
►October 4, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: A whole-body illness - United Press International - "One
advantage of writing an ongoing column is trends become evident as readers
respond over time -- trends that might not emerge in a single installment, no
matter how detailed. Here's one of those trends: Something is medically wrong
with many, many autistic children."
►October 3, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Critics have their say - United Press International - "In
recent columns, we have explored reports by parents linking the onset of their
child's autism to vaccinations. These parents strongly suspect a
mercury-containing preservative in vaccines -- and in some cases, the vaccines
themselves -- were responsible."
►September 27, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Regression - United Press International - " Regression,
regression, regression. That's the theme of much of the e-mail this column has
received, sparked by two recent installments. The first reported confirmation by
a University of Washington study that parents are right when they say they have
watched their children lose language and social skills and become autistic. The
study reviewed first-birthday videos, which documented that regression had come
afterward."
►September 26, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Case Number 88924 - United Press International - "Mary Jo
Silva was reading last week's column about reports from the 1990s linking autism
and immunizations when she came to this paragraph about a vaccine reaction in
August 1994: 'Low fever, much discomfort. Patient laid in bed and cried and
moaned; three-four days post-vaccination, rash traveled over patient's body and
lasted at least one week. Within six weeks of vaccination patient was observed
as losing previously gained language and social skills; diagnosed autistic.'"
►September 21, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Adverse events - United Press International - "Years
before the alarm sounded nationwide about a possible link between vaccines and
autism, some doctors were making that connection themselves. The evidence: 83
reports filed with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System associating the
onset of autism with childhood immunizations. The reports, compiled and
catalogued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and
Drug Administration, were analyzed by Age of Autism."
►September 19, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Research reversal - United Press International - "As
public funding all but dries up for research into a possible link between
vaccines and autism, advocates are trying to tap new sources, but it's too early
to tell if they will find any. 'It's just appalling,' said Jim Moody, counsel to
SafeMinds, a group that backs research into a possible link between autism and a
mercury preservative called thimerosal that was used in childhood vaccines. He
said a number of scientists -- including researchers at Columbia University, the
University of Washington and the University of Arkansas -- have been turned down
for federal grants to follow up on such studies."
►September 13, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Videos - United Press International - "Do parents know
what they're talking about? That has turned out to be a key question in the
debate over autism and its possible causes and cures."
►September 7, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: One angry mom - United Press International - "Ginger
Taylor of Los Angeles describes herself as 'a thirty-something wife of the
nicest man alive and mother to the two cutest boys ever. I am a former Johns
Hopkins-educated family therapist, and also a Web designer. Most importantly I
am a mom. Chandler, born in March '02, is autistic, and Webster, born in Sept.
'00, is a mostly typical boy, with a few Autism Spectrum Disorder traits.'"
►August 31, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: New York nixes mercury - United Press International -
"Have America's medical authorities -- including pediatricians -- lost their
credibility on an issue involving the well-being of the nation's children? It's
hard to avoid that question after New York Gov. George Pataki Tuesday signed a
bill banning a mercury preservative from medicines given to children under 3
years old and pregnant women. The law takes effect in 2009 and exempts
mercury-containing flu vaccines in case of an epidemic."
►August 29, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Gold salts to be tested - United Press International - "A
University of Kentucky chemist says he will do tests to see if gold salts might
help children with autism -- two weeks after this column reported that the first
autistic child seemed to improve markedly after that treatment. 'You follow your
nose in research, and when I saw that I thought, yes, this is a possibility,'
said Boyd Haley, a professor and former chemistry department chairman at the
university."
►August 24, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Gold and mercury - United Press International -
"Something startling happened to an autistic boy named "Donald T." 58 years ago
at the Campbell Clinic in Memphis. He got better -- a lot better. That's when
Donald, the first person ever diagnosed with the disorder that now afflicts a
quarter-million U.S. children, was treated with gold salts after a
life-threatening attack of juvenile arthritis. The treatment at the renowned
orthopedic clinic was designed to combat his arthritis, but Donald's autism
improved remarkably, too."
►August 22, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Gold? - United Press International - " Why would
treatment with gold help someone with autism? That is the question raised by The
Age of Autism's report last week that the first child ever diagnosed with the
disorder appeared to improve significantly after treatment with gold salts."
►August 17, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: March of the experts - United Press International - "The
news that the first child diagnosed with autism got better after medical
treatment -- while leading experts didn't make the connection -- suggests how
research and reality have been distorted for decades."
►August 15, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Case 1 revisited - United Press International - " The
first person ever diagnosed with autism lived in a small town in Mississippi. He
still does. 'Donald T.' is now 71, and after a 'miraculous response' to medical
treatment at age 12, he appears to have recovered significantly since his
original diagnosis as a 5-year-old. His improvement is so striking, in fact,
that it raises new questions about the disorder and its treatment."
►August 9, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: New in name only? - United Press International - "This
week's column about the first autism diagnoses brought a quick response from
longtime autism researcher Dr. Darold A. Treffert. Treffert is past president of
the Wisconsin Medical Society and a psychiatrist at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond
du Lac. He wrote the book 'Extraordinary People: Understanding the Savant
Syndrome.'"
►August 8, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: But what about 1930? - United Press International -
"Sunday's debate on NBC's 'Meet the Press' over vaccines and autism gave welcome
exposure to an issue that won't go away quietly."
►August 3, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Gene suspects located - United Press International -
"Genetic interactions that appear to create a risk for autism have been
identified by researchers at Duke University."
►August 2, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: The epidemic debate - United Press International -
"Monday's column featured a letter from Kendra Pettengill of Roseburg, Ore., who
challenged the idea that the huge increase in autism diagnoses over the past
decade can be explained by better diagnosis. In fact, she said, something has
happened to trigger an epidemic of autism in America's children."
►August 1, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: What epidemic? - United Press International - "One of the
core questions about autism is whether it actually has increased at startling
rates or if it is just better recognized than it used to be."
►July 26, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Generation Zero - United Press International - "Here is
part of an interview with Mark Blaxill, research chair of the group SafeMinds,
which advocates removal of mercury from medical products."
►July 25, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Zero exposure - United Press International - "Part 1 of
2. Perhaps we should have checked with the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention before setting off to look into the prevalence of autism among the
Amish. Nothing about the Amish -- who seem to have low rates of both
vaccinations and autism -- relates to anyone in the rest of the country, the CDC
director told us last week."
►July 19, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Rep. wants Amish study - United Press International - "A
U.S. Congressman who is a medical doctor said Tuesday he will seek funding to
study the autism rate among the largely unvaccinated Amish. 'I want to get
somebody to do a study on that community,' Rep. Dave Weldon, R-Fla., told United
Press International. 'I would like to get funding and have somebody go into the
Amish community and do a survey.'"
►July 18, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Isabella's story - United Press International - "Here, as
promised in our last column, is an account by one mother of her child's autism.
The mother and daughter, Libby and Isabella Rupp of St. Paul, Minn., were
pictured with a front-page article in The New York Times last month about the
debate over vaccines and autism."
►July 13, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Both sides now - United Press International - "Part 1 of
2. Regular readers of this column (and we thank you) know that we value a
back-and-forth approach. Since beginning this open-ended series six months ago,
we have paused several times to let readers speak, and our direction has been
shaped by their responses."
►July 11, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: 'The Times' vs. parents - United Press International -
"Last week this column critiqued a June 25 article in The New York Times, 'On
Autism's Cause, It's Parents vs. Research.' Subsequently we were forwarded
copies of two letters that a parents group sent to the Times' public editor."
►July 6, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Dismaying 'Times' - United Press International - "Who
knew the longest word in the English language would be the best one to explain
what is wrong with a newspaper article? The word is related to establishment
bias, and the newspaper in question is none other than The New York Times."
►July 5, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Homeschooler APB - United Press International - "Lawyers,
it is said, never ask a question to which they do not already know the answer.
This column has adopted the opposite tack, asking questions to which nobody
knows the answer. Where are the autistic Amish? That was one such question, and
it led to our tentative conclusion autism seems surprisingly rare in this
isolated group."
►June 28, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Homeschooled - United Press International - "Where are
the unvaccinated homeschooled children with autism? Nowhere to be found, says a
doctor who treats autistic children and is knowledgeable about the homeschooled
world. 'It's largely nonexistent,' Dr. Jeff Bradstreet told UPI's Age of Autism.
'It's an extremely rare event.'"
►June 27, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: HHS eyes Amish study - United Press International - "A
top U.S. health official is considering whether to launch studies of the Amish
-- and perhaps other unvaccinated groups -- in response to United Press
International's articles about a low prevalence of autism in that community,
according to several people who spoke with him last week."
►June 16, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Feedback on the Amish 2 - This is the Second of Two
Columns Sharing Reader Response to Our Exploration of Autism Among the Amish. -
United Press International
►June 14, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Feedback on the Amish 1 - United Press International - "A
number of readers said the series seemed to implicate vaccines unfairly as a
cause of autism, because the Amish have a low vaccination rate."
►June 8, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: One in 15,000 Amish - United Press International - "The
autism rate for U.S. children is 1 in 166, according to the federal government.
The autism rate for the Amish around Middlefield, Ohio, is 1 in 15,000,
according to Dr. Heng Wang."
►June 6, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Amish ways - United Press International - "Part 2 of 2.
This column in recent weeks has focused on two related questions: Is the
prevalence of autism lower among the Amish, and, if so, how do they differ from
the rest of us?"
►June 2, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: A glimpse of the Amish - United Press International -
"Part 1 of 2. Recently, a man named Dick Warner got in touch with us. He has
been following this column's search for Amish people with autism and said he
might have something to contribute."
►May 26, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Oaklawn - United Press International - " Finally. I found
a place that could tell me all about Amish people with autism."
►May 24, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Heavy metal - United Press International - "Parents of
autistic children Tuesday launched an organization called Generation Rescue
based on their conviction that flushing mercury out of children's bodies
improves and in some instances reverses autism."
►May 23, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Goshen - United Press International - "Our search for
Amish people with autism is now departing Lancaster County, Pa., and heading for
the Midwest, where a significant percentage of the nation's 80,000 Amish can be
found."
►May 20, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Mercury and the Amish - United Press International - "The
cases of autism among the Amish that I've identified over the past several weeks
appear to have at least one link -- a link made of mercury."
►May 17, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Mercury ascending - United Press International - "A year
ago, the prestigious Institute of Medicine slammed the door on the idea that
mercury in vaccines bore any relation to autism."
►May 10, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Witness - United Press International - "Frank Noonan is a
family doctor in Lancaster County. When I met him for lunch last Saturday, he
was still in golfing togs from his weekly game -- 'Saturdays are my 'I can
breathe' day,' he says."
►May 9, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Absence of evidence - United Press International - "After
several weeks of looking, the prevalence of autism among the central
Pennsylvania Amish still appears remarkably low, and the few cases I have found
suggest an ominous pattern. In two columns last month I asked, 'Where are the
autistic Amish?'"
►May 6, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Letter from Ibiza - United Press International - "As part
of United Press International's ongoing series on the roots and rise of autism,
we invited readers to interact with us via e-mail. As a result, we have received
loads of insightful, informative, sometimes critical comment; we printed a
selection in a previous column and will make it a regular feature of the
series."
►May 5, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Mercury in the air - United Press International - "A new
study has found a possible link between higher mercury emissions and higher
rates of autism."
►May 4, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Backward - United Press International - "When Leo Kanner
first identified autism as a unique developmental disorder in 1943, he was
certain it was present from birth."
►May 3, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Feedback Loop - United Press International - "One of the
great things about being a journalist in this day and age is how easy it is to
interact with readers in a meaningful way."
►May 2, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Educated Guesses - United Press International - "There
was something similarly strange about the children who caught Leo Kanner's
attention starting in 1938. He called their behavior 'autistic.'"
►April 29, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: 'Absolutely different' - United Press International -
"Her name was Virginia. 'Virginia S., born Sept. 13, 1931, has resided at a
state training school for the feebleminded since 1936, with the exception of one
month in 1938, when she was paroled to a school for the deaf for 'educational
opportunity.'"
►April 29, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Donald T. and Fritz V. - United Press International -
"They were born within four months of each other, Fritz V. in June of 1933 and
Donald T. that September. Fritz was born in Austria, Donald in Mississippi, but
they had a surprising amount in common."
►April 28, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: A new approach - United Press International - "Part 2 of
2. Dr. Elizabeth Mumper, a pediatrician in Lynchburg, Va., is concerned that the
increasing number of childhood vaccinations in the 1990s may have triggered a
huge increase in autism and other developmental disorders. This article looks at
treatment strategies she and others are trying based on that view."
►April 28, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Sick children - United Press International - "Part 1 of
2. Dr. Elizabeth Mumper is an unlikely contrarian. Mumper is a pediatrician in
the southern Virginia city of Lynchburg, best known as the home of the Rev.
Jerry Falwell's Liberty Baptist University."
►April 19, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: Julia - United Press International - "Part 2 of 2.
Three-year old Julia is napping when I arrive at the spare, neat, cheerful house
on Musser School Road near the town of Leola in Lancaster County."
►April 18, 2005 -
The Age of Autism: The Amish anomaly - United Press International - "Part 1
of 2. Where are the autistic Amish? Here in Lancaster County, heart of
Pennsylvania Dutch country, there should be well over 100 with some form of the
disorder."
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