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7 Healthcast: Children With Autism
- Published 06/16/2010
Children with autism often have difficulty communicating, making it hard for parents to determine when their child is in pain. WHDH-TV interviews Dr. Timothy Buie and the Buckley family about this difficult issue.
» Read MoreA touchy situation
- Published 03/1/2010
“All of us interpret pain or discomfort in different ways - how do you measure somebody’s feeling?’’ asked Dr. Margaret L. Bauman.
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Patients’ escapes grounded by money woes
- Published 02/7/2010
Autism Escapes was started in May to provide flights on private jets to the Lurie Family Autism Center/LADDERS at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children.
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Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders in Individuals With ASDs: A Consensus Report
- Published 02/5/2010
New research by Timothy Buie, MD and colleagues.
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Autism Study Retracted
- Published 02/2/2010
Dr. Patricia Davis interview on WCVB-TV about todays retracted autism study.
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WBUR Interview With Dr. Margaret Bauman
- Published 09/14/2009
WBUR's Here and Now interviews Dr. Margaret Bauman.
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MGH to target adult autism
- Published 08/26/2009
Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation will fund multidisciplinary center to provide diagnosis, research, and treatments for a complex disorder
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Autism: Not just a child's disorder
- Published 06/5/2009
MassGeneral Hospital for Children physician Margaret Bauman, MD, advocates for those with autism – at any age.
» Read MoreHelping Patients Travel By Air
- Published 05/14/2009
This Boston Globe article features Autism Escapes, which helps patients travel by air to LADDERS.
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Researchers Identify Gene Variant Associated With Both Autism and Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
- Published 03/20/2009
A study led by researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) and Vanderbilt University have identified a specific gene variant that links increased genetic risk for autism with gastrointestinal (GI) conditions. LADDERS personnel are among the authors.
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