Weekend Autism Global News in Review - 08/14/10

Rob Sidell produces a show which reviews articles about the lack of evidence for the use antidepressants (SSRI's) in children with ASD, unregulated use of hyperbaric oxygen chambers in Canada is objected to by some MD's, statins are grossly overprescribed and their effectiveness is dubious for many of the indications for which it is taken, Chinese massage therapy (QST) has been helpful in alleviating the symptomology of ASD in a small study and how harsh words and bullying may trigger diseases linked to inflammation.

Jam With Sam! Sam Debold August 2010 Show

Please tune in and enjoy Sam performing some of his favorite jazz and ragtime tunes on piano and saxophone including Jammin Java, It Don't Mean a Thing, The Entertainer, Maple Leaf Rag and Take Five. Enjoy!

Weekly Global Autism News in Review - 08-18-2010

Rob and Deb Sidell produce an interesting show revbiewing articles about MRI scans combined with Support Vector Machine analysis can be very (90%) effective in diagnosing ASD, fish oil (EPA,DHA) may be helpful in avoiding depression especially in boys, vaccine sales climb to $22.1 billion and are expected to double from 2008 levels by 2015, the potential health risks of Bisphenol A and where we might be exposed and the roll of the thalamus in helping us to sleep unperturbed.

Weekend Autism Global News in Review - 08/21/10

Rob Sidell hosts a show reviewing articles about Integrative Body-Mind Training Meditation (IBMT) and how training using this technique can strengthen the brain connections involving the anterior cingulate, evidence that fasting while pregnant may affect the child, new research suggesting a connection between heavy metals, mercury and autism and exciting evidence the the use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may dramaticly improve visual memory by inhibiting the left anterior temporal lobe.

Autism One Radio David Holmes

The international radio show, Adults on the Autism Spectrum; TODAY!, is brought to you on the third Saturday of every month. The general themes addressed on the show include: planning for the future; how to access adult services; effective transition approaches; wills/trusts/guardianship; self-advocacy; state and national advocacy; service development; employment opportunities; supported living; recreation/leisure activities; and, personal stories of success and struggle.

Weekly Autism Global News in Review 08/25/10

Rob and Michael Sidell host and produce a show highlighting articles about the explosion in ASD diagnoses, misdiagnoses of ADHD, a direct and significant connection between prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides and ADHD risk, and a study clearly showing physical (EEG) evidence of the multisensory integration difficulties as part of the symptomology of ASD.

Weekend Autism Global News in Review - 08/28/10 - AutismOne Interview with Dr. Mark and David Geier

Rob produces an unedited interview where we have an explanation of the logic and science behind the pioneering and valuable work of Dr. Mark Geier and his son Mark Geier. This one is a must listen.

Weekend Autism Global News in Review - 08/28/10 - AutismOne Interview with Dr. Mark and David Geier

Rob produces an unedited interview where we have an explanation of the logic and science behind the pioneering and valuable work of Dr. Mark Geier and his son Mark Geier. This one is a must listen.

Autism Recovery IS Possible!

Weekly Autism Global News in Review 09/01/10

Rob and Mike Sidell produce a show that reviews very hopeful articles about the Appeals Court rejection of overturning the Vaccine Court's rejection of the Autism/Vaccine link in the Cedillo case and the Elizabeth Birt Center for Autism Law and Advocacy's critical reaction to their refusal to overturn it, the calming and emotional reaction to self injurious behaviors, gene/brain therapy and its success in treating epilepsy in rat model, development of a easy to use high tech way of diagnosing ASD in very young children, "Western" diet may increase diagnosis of ASD dramatically and BPA exposure