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 More options Jul 10 2007, 7:18 am
From: "tamaqxcfi...@yahoo.com" <tamaqxcfi...@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 04:18:48 -0700
Local: Tues, Jul 10 2007 7:18 am
Subject: Autism - Now a Worldwide Epidemic
Recent studies have shown that there is currently a worldwide autism
epidemic. In fact, more than 1.5 million people are affected in the
United States alone, with one in every 150 children diagnosed. Here
are some additional autism statistics:
Families with one autistic child have a 2 to 8 percent chance of
having another autistic child
Boys are three or four times more likely to be diagnosed with an ASD
In terms of developmental disabilities, autism is the third most
common (only mental retardation and cerebral palsy rank ahead of it)
Mental retardation is present in 75-80% of individuals with autism
Autism occurs more often than childhood cancer or cystic fibrosis
Autism is the fastest growing developmental disability. In the U.S.,
autism increased by 172% during the 1990s.
When autism is detected and treated early, costs associated with the
disorder can be reduced by 66%.
It's true that early detection and early treatment are the two key
factors in improving prognosis -- but too often parents get bogged
down in denial or confusion about this still mysterious disorder, and
are unable or unwilling to take the necessary steps.
The Essential Guide to Autism contains advice and information that
will help you make the right treatment decisions for your child.
http://autismfl.blogspot.com/#

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