Just a quick note to say that the latest issue of my monthly
international autism newsletter, Looking Up, is out now. Here are some
of the contents:
LOOKING UP INTERVIEW: In the latest in our series of interviews with
the world's leading
experts on autism, we talk in depth to Professor Pat Howlin
WHEN LORNA MET HANS: The encounter between Lorna Wing and Hans
Asperger, in Dr Wing's own words
Autism 'affects far more areas if brain than previously thought'
- and what Dr Nancy
Minshew told LOOKING UP
Low cholesterol levels reported in autistic children
Professor Anthony Monaco tells LOOKING UP about the latest findings on
possible links
between autism and Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome
Fathers over 40 'much more likely to have autistic children'
Clue to autism in the pupils of the eye? What Professor John Colombo
told LOOKING UP
Triumph for Taiwan pianist with autism.
Six-year-old autistic boy sings at baseball game
AUTISM IN THE CARIBBEAN: Special reports from Trinidad and Tobago,
Antigua and Barbuda and Puerto Rico
AUTISM IN SWITZERLAND: 'We must finally say goodbye to
psychoanalytical approach'
AUTISM IN BRITAIN: Autism 'much more widespread in UK than
previously believed'
You can find more information about Looking up on the website -
www.lookingupautism.org -
including full contents of all back issues, a search engine and a
number of free articles.
Best wishes,
Adam Feinstein