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S.512 – Advancement in Pediatric Autism Research Act | 106th Congress (1999-2000)
S.512 – Advancement in Pediatric Autism Research Act 106th Congress (1999-2000) Text version | PDF Introduced in Senate (03/02/1999) Advancement in Pediatric Autism Research Act – Amends the Public Health Service Act to require the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to expand, intensify, and coordinate the activities of NIH with respect to […]
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CURE AUTISM NOW STATEMENT ON CONGRESSIONAL VACCINE HEARING | April 6, 2000 #AutisticHistory
CURE AUTISM NOW STATEMENT ON CONGRESSIONAL VACCINE HEARING Thursday, April 06, 2000 1:29 PM (Los Angeles)- April 6, 2000– At this moment in time CAN believes that nothing is as important for the autism community as moving forward on House Bill 3301 which mandates: Centers of Excellence for autism research, national awareness programs and epidemiology […]
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CURE AUTISM NOW (CAN) APPLAUDS SENATE ACTION ON CHILDREN’S HEALTH BILL | Sept. & Oct. 2000 #AutisticHistory
POLITICAL ACTION NEWS Senate Children’s Health Bill – Senate Bill S2868 Friday, Sept 15,, 2000 It’s not time to declare victory yet, but we are closer to success than we have ever been before. The preconference between the House and the Senate to iron out the different versions of the bill has been successful, and the autism language has […]
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House Bill HR274: Autism Statistics, Surveillance, Research, and Epidemiology Act of 1999 (ASSURE) | Jan. 6, 1999 #AutisticHistory #StopBigAutism
The following is the full text of House Bill HR274 HR 274 IH 106th CONGRESS 1st Session H. R. 274 To provide surveillance and research to better understand the prevalence and pattern of autism and other pervasive developmental disabilities so that effective treatment and prevention strategies can be implemented. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January […]
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Archived | Autism Speaks: IMFAR Highlights Research Advances | Circa May 3, 2007 #NotAnAutisticAlly
IMFAR Highlights Research AdvancesResearchers Gather to Assess State of Autism Science By Francesca Lyman Autism remains a medical challenge that continues to elude scientists and clinicians as they delve into the workings of the brain underlying the disorder, and try to explain the increasing number of diagnosed cases cropping up in the United States and […]