Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 April Autism Media Events Tentatively Scheduled: * April 5 -- Dateline (CBS) * April 15 -- Karyn Seroussi on NBC's Today Show * April or May issue of People Magazine ***** The first DAN! conference this year will be held on May 10 and 11 in Boston, Massachusetts. The speakers will include: Sidney Baker, M.D., Jayne Barese, R.N., Mark Blaxill, MBA, Bock, M.D., Jeff Bradstreet, M.D., Buie, M.D., Ph.D., Jane El-Dahr, M.D, Barbara Loe Fisher, Sudhir Gupta, M.D., Ph.D. , Hardy, M.D., Walter Herlihy, Ph.D., Amy Holmes, M.D., Woody McGinnis, M.D., Jon Pangborn, Ph.D., Karl Reichelt, M.D., Ph.D., Bernard Rimland, Ph.D., Karyn Seroussi, Shattock, Ph.D., Stoll, M.D., Wakefield, M.D., Rosemary Waring, Ph.D., and Carol Wester, MSN, CSN. Topics will include: Neuro-toxic effects of and successful treatments for elevated mercury and other heavy metals, The role of immunizations in autism and how to decrease the risk, A fresh look at the epidemiological studies supporting the relationship between autism and thimerosal, The latest research on secretin, The MMR controversy, Nutritional strategies for improving health and cognitive function of the autistic child, The role of omega 3 fatty acids, and Understanding the immune system's role in autism. A special evening session will be held on Thursday, May 9 for those attendees who arrive early. To learn more about the conference and to register online, go to: http://wellnessworkshopsinc.com/DAN!.html You can also find a link to the online registration site on our web page: www.autismresearchinstitute.com The second DAN! 2002 Conference will be held in San Diego, California on October 25 to 27. Registration for this conference is not yet available. +++++++++++++++ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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