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The Very Best In Autism Blogging
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    The Autism-Hub previously displayed blogs that frequently include or comment on scientific topics in a separate category, staticly placed at the bottom of the list. This has changed, and all blogs previously listed in the category “On The Scientific Side”, are now part of the main list. The only separate category (and intended to stay [...]
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Autism and Disaster Preparedness
We are well prepared for facing natural disasters, but are we prepared to lead autistic individuals to a safer zone in times of such crisis? Many relevant ideas to disaster preparedness for the autistic population exists that can propel both education and awareness, but how far have we been successful in implementing such knowledge? This information by and large is applicable on a global scale for preparing larger segments of the population without disabilities, have we been successful in combining the available pieces of information for the benefit of the human race in its quest for survival especially during a disaster occurrence?

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Five Early Signs of Autism
How to recognize the early symptoms or signs of autism? The question is yet under research, however from past findings; researchers have arrived at some conclusive evidence of labeling an infant as autistic. We bring forth the five early prevalent signs that can cause an alarm for possible strike of the disorder during infancy.
Doctors suggest parents to carefully observe and analyze their infants for early signs of this neurological disorder. The earlier it is detected, the better chances of effective treatments and positive results. Today, programs and therapies can help an autistic child develop its language, social, and other skills affected by the disorder. More...

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