Health Blog : Mental Disorders in Parents Linked to Autism in Kids A history of schizophrenia-like psychosis or affective disorder in a parent, for instance, sharply increases the odds of autism for a child, a previous analysis of Danish health records showed. The researchers from UNC, in conjunction with Karolinska Institute in Stockholm� analyzed Swedish birth and hospital records for 1,327 children with autism born between 1977 and 2003 and their parents. Because…

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CNN.com – Paging Dr. Gupta Blog Posted By Anonymous : 8:20 AM ET That parents of autistic children are somehow too embarrassed / ashamed / fearful of what others may think to bring their children out in public. The problem is that in many areas of the country, there is a lack of access to subspecialists, therapists and support services, and often local governments and school systems lack the infrastructure to accomodate the needs…

Disruptive behavior by autistic kids stirs furor – USATODAY.com Lisa Jo Rudy, who is the mother of an autistic child and writes and consults on autism, said Savage’s words were “truly nasty and hurtful.” At the same time, Rudy said the talk show host has raised awareness of some of the frustrations of parents of autistic children and the wider public, too. The case of Adam Race and others like him has laid bare conflicted feelings – among both parents of these…

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