By John Stone The British government consultation for the revision of the 1998 Human Rights Act grandiosely re-entitled the Bill of Rights closes at 11.59pm GMT Tuesday 8 March. It is a somewhat elusive document to encompass and after months of indecision I decided on brevity. Unsurprisingly in the Johnson government seems more interested in […]
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Mumbai: With the intention of engaging and nurturing the passion and resilience of children and adults with special needs, the SPJIMR of the leading business school Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan recently organized a unique online sports and culture festival – “Aasra”, which attracted nearly 150 People participated people of all ages. Aasra, an annual sports and […]
Source: ABC News God bless our Anne Dachel, the transcription Queen. She took the time to write out Robert Kennedy’s 28 minute interview with Wayne Rohde on his Right to the Point Podcast. Time is precious, and by reading the content quickly, we hope you will then buzz over to Buzzsprout to listen to this […]
Autism, the man-made epidemic. When Dan Olmsted and Mark Blaxill wrote their book and started this site 14 years ago, autism was front page headlines. Since then we have endured exhaustion, ridicule, gaslighting, epidemic denial, unicorn diagnosis (gift!) And marginalization. I know this is not a happy start, especially during a week of vacation, but […]
https://cen.acs.org/biological-chemistry/microbiome/gut-might-modify-mind/97/i14 Hint: Could the belly be the culprit behind the struggles of the younger generation riddled with fear, worry and self-doubt? We know the role it plays in autistic behavior. And a certain doctor tried to ask tough questions a couple of decades ago, as you may remember ….. ### The gut microbiome of infants […]
See variants: The activity in the visual areas of the brain could reflect the genetics that underlie Phelan-Mcdermid syndrome. Paul Fedrau / Getty Images According to a new study, brain responses to visual stimuli in children with Phelan-McDermid syndrome, a genetic disorder associated with autism, are smaller and weaker than in non-autistic children. The difference […]
That tweet from President Biden scrolled down my Twitter today and I felt compelled to reply. Answer real. Answer politely. Or rather, ask a question politely. I wasn’t raised to be rude to POTUS, elephants, or donkeys. The president suggests that we have to completely rebuild and rebuild our economy. And I asked, “How”, given […]
That tweet from President Biden scrolled down my Twitter today and I felt compelled to reply. Answer real. Answer politely. Or rather, ask a question politely. I wasn’t raised to be rude to POTUS, elephants, or donkeys. The president suggests that we have to completely rebuild and rebuild our economy. And I asked, “How”, given […]