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Archive | Alison Niederauer of Autism Speaks | #AutisticHistory #StopBigAutism #BanABA
A native of Montclair, New Jersey, Alison Niederauer is the daughter of the late Marguerite Smith Cooper and New Jersey Judge Peter B. Cooper. She attended Vassar College from 1982 to 1986 and graduated with a degree in Psychology. She went on to attend Fordham Law School and graduated with her J.D. in 1991, and […]
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Archived | Autism Speaks: 2008 IMFAR Shows Progress in All Areas of Autism Research | Circa May 15 – 17 2008 #NotAnAutisticAlly #AutisticHistory
2008 IMFAR Shows Progress in All Areas of Autism Research International Meetingfor Autism ResearchMay 15-17, 2008London The seventh annual International Meeting for Autism Research recently concluded in London with more than 1150 researchers from around the world attending and making more than 850 presentations. Among the countries represented were Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, […]
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Guidelines for new prenatal tests in Japan revised to expand availability | The Japan Times
Noninvasive prenatal testing will be made available at a wider range of medical institutions if revised guidelines win health ministry approval, the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology said Saturday.The organization revised the guidelines on the prenatal testing to allow smaller medical institutions, such as obstetrics and gynecology practitioners, to provide prenatal tests if […]
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Coronavirus: School students bringing potentially dangerous ‘Virus Shut Out’ device to school that claims to protect against COVID-19
Students from at least three Sydney preschools have been sent to school wearing a potentially harmful “coronavirus protector” lanyard that has no proven effect. The Toamit ‘Virus Shut Out’ is manufactured in Japan. It is a card attached to a lanyard that is worn around the neck. Packaging claims the device protects the wearer […]