Autism is Treatable

Triggers of Autism

Debate rages about the factors surrounding the increase in autism diagnoses - from 1 in 10,000 in 1987 to 1 in 150 today. These presentations provide a variety of perspectives about emerging trends suggesting autism may be triggered by any combination of genetic factors, impaired detoxification, oxidative stress, major disruptions in gut and immune system disfunction.

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  • Prevent Harm Now: How to Carry, Birth and Raise a Healthy Child in a Toxic World
    Nancy O’Hara, MD (Anaheim 2007) hi lo
  • Evaluating and Reducing Toxic Load
    John Green, MD & Stuart  Freedenfeld, MD (Anaheim 2007) hi lo
  • Crucial Cycles in Autism:  Opportunities for Intervention
    Elizabeth Mumper, MD (Anaheim 2007)hi lo
  • Understanding and Improving Immunity
    Jane El-Dahr, MD (Anaheim 2007) hi lo
  • ASA-ARI-Defeat Autism Now! Collaboration
    ASA President Lee Grossman (Alexandria 2007)
  • Update on Vaccines for Concerned Parents and Professionals
    Stephanie Cave, MS, MD, FAAP (Alexandria 2007) hi lo
  • The Enviornmental Aspects of Autism
    William Rea, MD (Alexandria 2007) hi lo
  • Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: Commonalities between the New Childhood Epidemics
    Kenneth Bock, MD (Alexandria 2007) hi lo
  • Keynote Address
    David Kirby (Long Beach 2005)
  • Keynote Address
    Congressman Dave Weldon, MD (DC 2006)
  • An Introduction to the Defeat Autism Now! Methodology
    Jon Pangborn, PhD (Alexandria 2007)
  • Intestinal Pathology in Autism: State of the Science
    Andrew Wakefield, MD (Seattle 2006)
  • Environmental Toxins and the Increased Incidence in Autism
    Michael Wagnitz (Milwaukee 2006)
  • Mind the Gut: The Gastrointestinal tract - Neuroimmunology
    Patrick Hanaway, MD (Alexandria 2007)