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> SAR " Healing Autism:

> Schafer Autism Report No Finer a Cause on the Planet "

> ________________________________________________________________

> Thursday, March 22, 2007 Vol. 11 No. 44

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> >> PROMOTE YOUR 2007 EVENTS NOW - FREE <<

> Conferences * Presentations * Parent Meetings

> DEADLINE FOR APRIL AUTISM CALENDAR IS

> March 23 Tomorrow!

>

> Submit listing here:

> http://www.sarnet.org/frm/cal-frm.htm

> CHECK OUT CALENDAR: http://www.sarnet.org/events/

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>

> RESEARCH

> * How Mercury Was Absolved: Creativity, Collusion and Censorship

> * Department of Defense To Provide $7.5 Million In Autism

> Research Funding

> * Schizophrenia May Be Linked To Inflammation: Study

>

> CARE

> * Mother Supports Controversial Autism Technique

>

> EVENTS

> * Cleveland Rocks Autism Gala

>

> MEDIA

> * National Autism Awareness Month Programming On UCTV

> * The Boy Inside

> * 13 Year Old Host of Online Wrestling Talk Show And Spokesman

> For Wrestling Autism

>

> OBITUARY

> * Audrey Horne, South Carolina Autism Advocate Gone

>

> LETTERS

> * Health Care In USA a 'Shame'

>

>

>

> RESEARCH

>

> How Mercury Was Absolved: Creativity, Collusion and Censorship

> Trelka, M.Ed.

> Algona, Washington

>

> From the Vaccine Autoimmune Project for Research and Education (VAP)

>

> Thimerosal and the Occurrence of Autism, Negative Ecological Evidence

> from Danish Population-Based Data " by Madsen et al. was recommended by the

> CDC, published in the September 2003 issue of PEDIATRICS and considered a

> " well-designed epidemiological study " by the Institute of Medicine (IOM)

> Vaccine Safety Review Committee in February, 2004.

> The study appears to be a foul purport of scientific labor because of

> changes in participant selection methods, mid-study expansion of cohort

> populations and changes in diagnostic grouping.

> These concerns were formulated in a letter to the editor of

> PEDIATRICS. They were not addressed and the letter was never published.

>

> " The greatest evil is.conceived and ordered in clean, carpeted,

> warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut

> fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their

> voice. "

> -Clive S. [1]

>

> The 5/18/04 published findings from the Institute of Medicine (IOM)

> Vaccine Safety Review (VSR) Committee report on " Autism and Vaccinations "

> concludes, in part, with the following:

> " Given the lack of direct evidence for a biological mechanism and the

> fact that all well-designed epidemiological studies provide evidence of no

> association between thimerosal and autism, the committee recommends that

> cost-benefit assessments regarding the use of thimerosal-containing versus

> thimerosal-free vaccines and other biological or pharmaceutical products,

> whether in the United States or other countries, should not include autism

> as a potential risk [2]. "

> Given the IOM's conclusions, my concerns are two-fold. First, there

> are at least three points that, if left without clarification, invalidate

> the Danish, Madsen et al. 2003 study, " Thimerosal and the Occurrence of

> Autism, Negative Ecological Evidence from Danish Population-Based Data "

> which was published in the September 2003 issue of Pediatrics [3]. This

> is

> of primary concern because the Madsen et al. study is one of the works

> that

> the IOM Vaccine Safety Review (VSR) Committee has deemed " well-designed. "

> My concern related to the Madsen et al. publication is not that the study

> may be disconfirmatory evidence central to the thimerosal-autism

> controversy, but that it is a foul purport of scientific labor. This is

> demonstrated among at least three points: changes in participant

> selection

> methods, expansion of cohort populations completed mid-study, and changes

> in

> diagnostic grouping markedly skewed findings.

> + Read more:

> http://www.vaproject.org/trelka/how-mercury-was-absolved-20070319.htm

>

>

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> Department of Defense To Provide $7.5 Million In Autism Research Funding

> New Influx of DoD Funds Could Be Allocated As Early As November 07

>

> http://www.safeminds.org/

>

> It was announced last Friday that the Department of Defense (DoD)

> would manage a $7.5 million Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 congressional

> appropriation specifically targeting autism spectrum disorder research. In

> the meeting entitled " Overview of the Congressionally Directed Medical

> Research Programs (CDMRP), " the DoD reached out to stakeholders in the

> autism community in an effort to identify under funded areas of

> investigation and solicit feedback regarding the most promising areas of

> research.

> According to the DoD, requests for autism research applications could

> start in July of 07, and funding awarded to selected researchers by

> November

> 07. An overview of CDMRP's history and other programs is available at

> http://cdmrp.army.mil/.

>

> . . .

>

> Schizophrenia May Be Linked To Inflammation: Study

>

> By Steenhuysen for Reuters. http://tinyurl.com/33a8a2

>

> The key to schizophrenia may be found in a gene region thought to

> play a role in inflammation and autoimmune disorders, U.S. researchers

> said

> on Tuesday.

> If confirmed, the finding could lead to a test and possibly new

> treatments for the mental disorder that affects about 1 percent of the

> world's population, researchers said.

> Schizophrenia, a disease marked by distorted thinking, hallucinations

> and reduced ability to feel normal emotions, has long been associated with

> heredity. But the link to inflammation might help explain why many

> patients

> with schizophrenia have autoimmune diseases.

> In a study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry scientists

> used a research technique called whole genome association to search the

> entire human genome of 178 patients with schizophrenia and 144 healthy

> volunteers.

> Of 500,000 genetic variants studied, researchers zeroed in on a gene

> near the tip of both the X and Y chromosomes, which determine gender.

> " That is a region that had not been looked at in schizophrenia so

> much, " said Todd Lencz, an investigator at the Feinstein Institute for

> Medical Research in Manhasset, New York, and lead author of the study.

> Lencz said the variant was located near genes that produce receptors

> for two cytokines, which are involved in the body's response to infection

> and may play a role in the brain's response to injury.

> Receptors are molecular doorways that cytokines use to attach to

> cells. Cytokines are immune system signaling chemicals and their

> production

> is a first step in causing inflammation.

> Lencz and colleagues using gene sequencing technology on a separate

> group of 71 schizophrenia patients and 31 healthy volunteers.

> That study turned up multiple gene abnormalities in patients with

> schizophrenia that were not found, or were found less often, in healthy

> patients.

> McGuffin, a professor of psychiatric genetics at Kings College

> London in Britain, said the study may have been too small to draw any

> conclusions about the genetic origins of schizophrenia.

> " I'd worry that this will turn out to be a false positive, " McGuffin

> said in a statement.

> Lencz said the findings need to be replicated in other studies. He

> said he and colleagues have obtained funding to test more patients.

> The study was the result of an academic-industry collaboration

> involving a unit of the biotechnology company Clinical Data Inc., which is

> seeking a patent related to the findings.

>

> . . .

>

> CARE

>

> Mother Supports Controversial Autism Technique

>

> KOTV, Tulsa, OK

> http://www.kotv.com/news/topstory/?id=123126

>

> On Tuesday, an Owasso school was accused of child abuse for

> restraining a boy with autism by rolling him up in a mat. The 7-year-old

> boy's mother called police saying her son had gotten so upset he injured

> himself because of the restraint. Now another mother is speaking out. Her

> son got the same treatment, but the News On 6's Lewin reports she

> says it was the right thing to do.

> 7-year-old Marshall Prisella has autism. His mother Sherry says while

> most days are good, sometimes Marshall loses control and must be calmed

> down.

> " I get kicked. I get punched. I get scratched. I've had my eyes

> gouged. I've had my hair pulled. It's not fun, " said Sherry.

> Marshall attends the same class as the boy whose mother contacted

> police after teachers used a technique on him called " roll up " , wrapping a

> mat around the boy's body so he couldn't move. Sherry says she feels like

> this is the right response with an out of control child.

> " Autistic children sometimes like that deep pressure, it's a calming

> effect, " said Sherry.

> Tulsa Public Schools Autism Specialist CC Canfield agrees, saying TPS

> teachers use various techniques, one involving a weighted vest to help

> comfort the child.

> " A school system, or a teacher or a parent may need to use restraints

> if the student is a danger to themself or a danger to other students; if

> they are actively aggressive toward another student or they're injuring

> themselves, " said Canfield.

> But she says TPS does not use the roll up method.

> " We don't recommend it, " she said.

> Still, Sherry says she stands behind the Hodson teachers. She says a

> roll up mat is sometimes necessary for the safety of both the child and

> adult.

> The Owasso Schools' superintendent has not returned calls for

> comment.

> Whatever the proper response, parents and experts agree more must be done

> to

> educate the public. Incidents of autism are on the rise, experts estimate

> about 1 in 150 children are diagnosed with the disorder in the U.S.

> For more background on this story:

> www.kotv.com/news/local/story/?id=123032

>

> . . .

>

> EVENTS

>

> Cleveland Rocks Autism Gala

> Event at the House of Blues Cleveland featuring 6 Bands and 2 Wines: all

> for

> 1 Cause

>

> The first annual Cleveland Rocks Autism benefit will be held at House

> of Blues Cleveland on April 21, 2007. Proceeds from the event will go to

> Cure Autism Now and the goal is to raise well over $100,000 for autism

> research, which is conducted both nationally and locally through the

> Autism

> Treatment Network. Cure Autism Now and Autism Speaks have recently merged,

> uniting the nation's two leading autism advocacy organizations and their

> cutting-edge programs for research, treatment, and family services.

> The evening will consist of 6 bands on two stages at the hip House of

> Blues featuring fine Southern inspired cuisine.

> Two new wines from Grand River Cellars, created and produced to raise

> money and awareness for autism, will also be featured all night long. The

> two exquisite blends of wine, Austin's Red and na's White, are named

> for two local children with autism.

> Lindberg, president of Grand River Cellars and former school

> psychologist, created the wines to fulfill a need.

> " After dedicating eight years of my life to helping children and

> families with special needs, I needed to find some outlet in the wine

> industry in which I could continue to help. Creating the two wines just

> made

> sense and is my proudest accomplishment thus far, " said Lindberg.

> Lindberg originally met nne Seaman, an artist and friend, while

> working with her son, Austin, who has autism, at her school district.

> nne was thrilled with the idea for the wine. " I've always wanted to

> incorporate art into a way to benefit autism and this is just perfect. "

> nne worked with another local artist, Bess Rodriquez-s, who

> has

> a daughter with autism, to design the wine labels.

> www.clevelandrocksautism.com

>

> . . .

>

> MEDIA

>

> National Autism Awareness Month Programming On UCTV

>

> (All times ET/PT)

>

> UCTV is a 24-hour, non-commercial satellite channel that broadcasts

> educational and enrichment programming from the campuses, national

> laboratories, and affiliated institutions of the University of California.

> UCTV delivers science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities,

> and

> the arts to a general audience, as well as specialized programming for

> health care professionals and teachers.

>

> Tuesday, April 3 at Noon (The " Med Ed Hour " for health care

> professionals) Designing Clinical Trials in Autism: Keep it Simple, Keep

> it

> Real Lawrence Scahill, Professor of Nursing and Child Psychology at Yale,

> examines the effectiveness of certain study designs and provides some

> useful

> techniques for improving clinical trial studies.

> Link to all air dates and times:

> http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.asp?showID=12308

>

> Monday, April 16 at 9:30pm Structured Teaching Environments Promoting

> Success: Beyond Basic Structure Honkala and Liz Zastrow present an

> overview of effective visual structure supports for students of all age

> levels in the classroom, community and on the job and practical strategies

> for using them.

> Link to all air dates and times:

> http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.asp?showID=12306

>

> Monday, April 23 at 8pm Vaccines and Autism, Is There a Connection?

> A

> Thoughtful Debate with Authors Kirby and Arthur Why are so

> many

> children in the U.S. diagnosed with some form of Autism Spectrum Disorder?

> Is there a connection between Vaccines and Autism? In this program, two

> nationally recognized journalists will debate this topic. Join Arthur

> , author of Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine?s Greatest

> Lifesaver and Kirby author of Evidence of Harm, as they present both

> sides of this debate.

> Link to all air dates and times:

> http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.asp?showID=12182

>

> Monday, April 23 at 9:30pm Health Matters: Autism Update We hear more

> and more about Autism in the news. But what is the latest research

> indicating? Join Dr. Granet as he talks with a leading expert on the

> topic,

> Doris Trauner, M.D., from UCSD's Department of Neurosciences. The newest

> advances and theories on Autism will be discussed.

> Link to all air dates and times:

> http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.asp?showID=11948

>

> Monday, April 23 at 10pm Medication Treatment in Autism: What Really

> Works Lawrence Scahill, professor of Nursing and Child Psychiatry at Yale,

> discusses several studies examining the effectiveness of certain

> medications

> in easing some of the symptoms found in Autism Spectrum Disorders.

> Link to all air dates and times:

> http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.asp?showID=12305

>

> Tuesday, April 24 at 9pm The Science And Fiction of Autism: How To

> Tell The Difference And Why It Is Important To Do So What do we know and

> what do we not know about autism? How can parents, educators and the

> general

> public cut through the hype, the unproven and the blatantly bogus? Join

> renowned autism researcher Schreibman and find out.

> Link to all air dates and times:

> http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.asp?showID=11953

>

> UCTV is available to over 16 million homes nationwide via:

> *Direct Broadcast Satellite: Dish Network Channel 9412

> * Worldwide on the Internet at www.uctv.tv: Live webcast, " video-on-

> demand " archives, audio and video podcasts. Also available on Google Video

> (http://video.google.com/uctv)

> * Cable TV: In California and across the country (www.uctv.tv/cable)

> (Thanks to Chantal Sicile-Kira.)

>

>

>

>

>

> EVIDENCE OF HARM DISCUSSION LIST HEATS UP

> AS MERCURY LINK TO AUTISM QUESTION SPREADS

>

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>

> . . .

>

> The Boy Inside

>

> http://www.cbc.ca/thelens/theboyinside/index.html

>

> Filmmaker nne Kaplan turns the camera on her own family,

> creating

> a rare and intimate first-hand portrait of living with Asperger Syndrome

> (AS)-a form of high-functioning autism characterized by socially and

> emotionally inappropriate behavior, and an inability to interact

> successfully with others.

> The film follows Kaplan's son Adam as he makes his way through Grade

> 7. His condition creates many challenges for him among his schoolmates and

> he is painfully aware of his separateness, " I have no clue, really. Am I

> retarded? That's how kids make me feel. I don't like having Asperger's. I

> don't like being considered different. "

> Adam's parents share the same concerns of all parents, but their

> fears

> intensify because of his daily challenges. They look at their son and ask

> questions that all parents grapple with, including: Will he be better at

> learning? How can he make and keep friends so he doesn't feel so utterly

> isolated and alone? How will he handle issues like dating, drugs and peer

> pressure? The result is a deeply moving film about a turbulent year in the

> life of a family.

> The Boy Inside is produced and directed by nne Kaplan of MSK

> Productions Ltd. (Vancouver).

> (Thanks to Marjorie Madfis.)

>

> . . .

>

> 13 Year Old Host of Online Wrestling Talk Show And Spokesman For Wrestling

> Autism

>

> http://tinyurl.com/2m6hrq

>

> (Big Al) host of Al's Wrestling Talk, a live weekly online show,

> is an expert in wrestling that rivals adults. Big Al was selected as

> spokesman for Wrestling Autism, to help raise awareness for autism. He

> knows

> what having autism is as he was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, a high

> functioning form of autism.

> 13-year old wrestling talk show host the spokesperson for 'Wrestling

> Autism- is no stranger to raising awareness for autism as he has been

> a

> voice for others with autism since he was six years old telling kids to

> find

> their gifts and talents for years. has been on TV, radio and

> interviewed for articles many times always sharing the positives that kids

> with Autism have to embrace. Now my son is involved in another mission to

> raise awareness for autism called Wrestling Autism. has been a huge

> wrestling fan (so is Jim Carrey)! started hosting his own radio show

> online about wrestling last year. Since that time his audience has grown

> and

> especially recently because has been selected to be the face/voice of

> Wrestling Autism - to raise awareness for autism. My son is thrilled to be

> selected to be the voice for Wrestling Autism and hopes to inspire other

> kids and adults to get involved.

> was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome when he was six years old

> and received the needs supports and intensive services for him to be able

> to

> speak for others today. is proud to be a voice for others with autism

> and is asking for your help. One in 166 children are diagnosed today and

> many adults with autism need help too.

> began hosting his own online talk show last year, Al's

> Wrestling

> Talk, about his favorite subject PRO wrestling. Every Saturday

> prepares

> for an hour long talk show where he reviews past PRO wrestling events and

> shows such as WWE's Raw, SmackDown, ECW and TNA. has steadily

> increased

> his fan base, which is mostly kids but adults too are listening. was

> interviewed on Total Nonstop Radio last Sunday to share predictions for

> upcoming WWE PPV. Since this date He has had an outpouring of support and

> admiration since then. Check out what Yeti and Niko, co-hosts of TNR said

> after was on the show:

> Yeti and Niko are joined by the one and only " BIG AL " from Al's

> Wrestling Talk. This 13 year old phenom awes the wrestling world with his

> knowledge and his " charisma " . It was a great time and a great hour as we

> unveiled " the KID " as the official voice and spokesperson for Wrestling

> Autism.

> + More information can be found online at www.alswrestlingtalk.com

>

> . . .

>

> OBITUARY

>

> Audrey Horne, South Carolina Autism Advocate Gone

>

> Audrey Horne, immediate past President of the Autism Society of

> America of SC, passed away March 21, 2007. She served two terms as

> National

> President and was currently serving on the Board of Directors of the

> society. Audrey was well known for helping refocus the agency a decade

> ago,

> transforming it into a stronger and more effective organization. She was

> also known as a politically adept lobbyist on behalf of people with autism

> on both the national stage and on the local level in her home state of

> South

> Carolina.

> Mrs. Horne was perhaps most proud of her son, Olin Horne, who

> received

> the Autism Society of America's . F. award for Outstanding

> Person with Autism in 2005. He lives in ton, South Carolina in an

> autism group home run by the non-profit organization Carolina Autism

> Supported Living Services. " Mrs. Horne was tireless and fearless when

> fighting for people with autism, " the agencies director, Phil Blevins

> said.

> South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford named Mrs. Horne to the South

> Carolina Commission on Disabilities and Special Needs in 2004 where she

> continued to dedicate her life to the protection and advocacy of people

> with

> special needs. According to Harrell, chairman of the Commission,

> " Audrey Horne was a woman of great integrity. " He went on to say, " She had

> the heart of an advocate and a gift for leadership. " Working with the

> Department of Disabilities and Special Needs she helped the agency expand

> choices in South Carolina for people with autism and other disabilities.

> She was a graduate of Columbia College and received her Master's

> degree from the University of South Carolina. She taught in public schools

> before moving to Washington, D.C. where she worked in Senator Olin

> ston's office. She also served on the school board in her hometown of

> St. , South Carolina. Mrs. Horne was instrumental in the formation

> of

> the Autism Society of South Carolina where she was a past president.

> Memorials may be made online to CarolinaAutism.org, or by mail to

> Carolina Autism, 4 Carriage Lane, Suite 302, ton, SC 29407

>

> . . .

>

> LETTERS

>

> Health Care In USA a 'Shame'

> USA Today Readers' Opinion

>

> It is a national shame that the United States does not provide a

> humane medical social contract for all its residents, and that ordinary

> families routinely go bankrupt because of disastrous health problems

> ( " Who's

> uninsured in 2007? It's more than the poor, " Cover story, News, March 15).

> As a physician, I believe it is also a professional crime that the

> American Medical Association breaks the Hippocratic Oath daily by not

> supporting a comprehensive national health care plan. For physicians to

> follow Hippocrates' directive to " first, do no harm, " people first need to

> be provided with quality health care, which is sorely lacking for nearly

> 50

> million of U.S. residents.

> Finally, I would like to point out that autistic children's families

> often do not fare much better financially even with health insurance. This

> is because the insurance companies conveniently classify autism as a

> developmental delay, thereby abandoning responsibility to the municipal

> school systems under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

> For example, while insurance companies will always pay for speech

> language services for a 90-year-old man with a stroke, they often will not

> for a 3-year-old autistic boy who requires years of intensive speech

> therapy

> in order to function in society. And as indicated in your article, very

> few

> schools have either the funding or planning for proper services for the

> children of the autism epidemic, which affects one in every 150 children

> in

> the USA.

> - Witzig, MD, Associate professor, Tulane University Medical

> School - New Orleans

>

>

> >>>> Public Service Announcements to the Reader:

>

>

> Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) Conference: andria, Virginia April 19-23

>

>

> An exciting and informative 3-day conference which focuses on

> treating

> and defeating the devastating, life altering diagnosis of autism will be

> held at the Hilton andria Mark Center from April 19-23, 2007.

> The Defeat Autism Now! network of parents, clinicians and researchers

> is at the forefront of connecting research that makes a difference, to

> treatments that lead to improvements in the quality of life for autistic

> children and their families.

> In addition to bringing the most credible researchers and clinicians

> to the podium, DAN! conferences provide a decision-making framework for

> addressing the biomedical issues presented by individuals with autism.

> There

> is no other conference on autism that devotes its entire agenda to

> teaching

> parents and practitioners how nutrition, intestinal disorders,

> detoxification and other metabolic issues impact behavior, attention,

> speech

> and the general health of children on the autism spectrum. The DAN!

> Conference focuses intensely on these important issues. The upcoming

> 3-day

> conference in andria includes presentations on: Vaccine Safety,

> Biomedical Individuality and Effective Treatment Strategies using the DAN!

> Approach., Nutritional and Dietary Foundations in Autism, Commonalities

> Between the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma and Allergies,

> Assessing and Addressing the Role of Toxins in Autism, Genetic

> Vulnerability

> to Environmental Toxins in Autism, Oxidative Stress and the Metabolic

> Pathology in Autism, D4 Dopamine Receptors and Methionine Synthase in the

> Human Cortex,.

> Investigations of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Autism and much more!

> The conference will also feature a tribute to Bernard Rimland, PhD who was

> the founder of the Autism Society of America, the Autism Research

> Institute

> and the Defeat Autism Now! Movement. Dr. Rimland, who recently passed

> away,

> spent the last half of his life showing the world that autism is indeed

> treatable and recovery is possible. Conference participants will hear

> from

> Dr. Rimland's colleagues and friends from around the world who continue

> their collective quest to find answers to a condition that remains on the

> rise. . DAN! is now known throughout the world as the premier conference

> where parents and clinicians join together to learn the causes, focus on

> effective treatments and celebrate the recovery of some children.

> Please join us for this potentially life changing event which

> inspires

> hope as it outlines a path for treatment April 19 - April 23, 2007. at the

> Hilton andria Mark Center in andria, Virginia. More information

> and

> conference registration is available at http://www.danconference.com/

>

>

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