Neurological Treatments

Some of the most popular neurological therapies to treat autism are:
Neurofeedback - Cutting edge treatment for childen with autism
August 22, 2011
Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback that uses electroencephalography to provide a signal that can be used by a person to receive feedback about brain…
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The Holistic Approach to NeuroDevelopment and Learning Efficiency (HANDLE)
August 22, 2011
Judith Bluestone has developed a program called HANDLE, which is a gentle, natural, non-drug treatment modality, offering hope and help to those wishing to…
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Sensory dysfunction -Chiropractic treatments
September 01, 2011
A fundamental component and symptom of autism is that of sensory dysfunction. A common therapeutic approach, referred to as sensory integration, is the…
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Brain Balance -Effective Treatment for children with Asperger or Autism
August 22, 2011
Autism rate is increasing at astonisihing rate each year, an estimated 1.5 million children-one out of every six-are diagnosed with autism, Asperger's…
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Latest News
- Free autism screening for young children - Cape Coral Daily Breeze
- Autism Strategy In Action - VAdvert Press Center (press release)
- LRG Capital Group Founder Publishes New Blog on Autism and Other Philanthropic ... - MarketWatch (press release)
- Utah House Doubles Down on Autism Program - Utah Pulse
- Oman set to host first global autism conference - Khaleej Times
- Members of Book Club at Bernstein Intermediate raise money for autism research ... - SILive.com
- Activities for kids with Autism - WDIV Detroit
- PGA Superstar Ernie Els Takes On Autism in $30 Million Challenge - Forbes
- School for children with autism planned for Telford - BBC News
- Research reveals brain differences at 6 months in infants who develop autism - ModernMedicine
- Irvine autism center holding open house - OCRegister
- New Study Shows Minority Toddlers with Autism are More Delayed than Affected ... - Bradenton Herald
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Neurological Treatments





