Monday, April 2, 2012

Autism awareness

  • Autism Speaks is taking to cable television, too, as 23 channels join the "Light It Up Blue" campaign.
  • (Mashable.com)
  • (CBS News) Today, April 2nd, is World Autism Awareness Day.
  • (CBS News)
  • GLENS FALLS -- Kristin Howarth, the mother of two autistic boys, said she's felt less alone since she formed Upstate NY Autism Awareness five years ago.
  • (Post-Star)
  • Dr. Anderson announced the details of the walk at a gathering, Monday, to celebrate Autism Awareness Day. He said the money raised at the walk is essential to the survival of the program. Funding for non-profits has been reduced, or a least remained static.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Autism is a complex, bioneurological disorder that generally appears before the age of 3 and is found in 1 in 88 children.
  • (News-Press)
  • Every year April is recognized as the National Autism Awareness Month, which provides a special opportunity to educate the public about autism and issues that affect people suffering from this disorder.
  • (Consumer Electronics Net)
  • (CBS News) Much of the media attention on autism focuses on children with the disorder, and early invention tactics that may lead to a better future for these kids. But what happens when these children grow into young adults? Dr.
  • (CBS News)
  • If you're wondering why Baltimore City Hall is blue, it's for autism awareness. As part of the International "Light It Up Blue" campaign, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has joined with the Kennedy Krieger Institute on the lighting.
  • (Baltimore Sun)

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