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Support Miss Oregon January 29

Donilee McGinnis has a brother on the spectrum. Watch her PSA on the DAN! conference. Support her in her run for Miss America Monday, January 29, 2007 on CMT.




Support ARI through Music

Gregory Page's new album
Daydreaming At Night

Greogory Page is a San Diego musician. He chose to use Mark Rimland's art for his new album cover. Help support Gregory and ARI by purchasing Daydreaming At Night.


Publications

UPDATED! Recovering Autistic Children, Edited by Stephen M. Edelson, Ph.D. and Bernard Rimland, Ph.D. This book is the extensively updated and enlarged revision of Treating Autistic Children, which was published in 2003.
The revised and updated book, Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments, by Jon B. Pangborn, Ph.D. and Sidney M. Baker, M.D., is now available for purchase (Sept. 2005 edition, with index).
The Spanish translation of Drs. Pangborn and Baker's Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments is now available.
Publications List


Online

Video presentations of parents of recovered children from the October 2006 DAN conference are available at www.Autism-RecoveredChildren.org.

Video presentations are now available from the April 2006 Washington, D.C. DAN! conference at www.DANWebcast.com.

MP3 files are available from the Washington, D.C. conference

Listen to a reading of Dr. Rimland's editorial on vitamin B6 and magnesium. Read the paper.

Visit ARI's "Autism Is Treatable" website and read about our new media campaign.

Treatment Options for Mercury/Metal Toxicity in Autism and Related Developmental Disabilities: Consensus Position Paper (Feb. 2005)

Please complete our "Parent Ratings of Treatments for Autism" survey. Fill out the survey form.

Diagnostic Checklist Form E-2 now available in PDF format.

Read past issues of the Autism Research Review International (ARRI) newsletter.

The Safety and Efficacy of Chelation Therapy in autism. Statement by Bernard Rimland, Ph.D., Director, Autism Research Institute

Scientific Foundations of a DAN! Protocol (Compiled by Teresa Binstock)

Autism Information on the Internet ARI related web sites

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The Autism Research Institute (ARI), a non-profit organization, was established in 1967. ARI is primarily devoted to conducting research, and to disseminating the results of research, on the causes of autism and on methods of preventing, diagnosing and treating autism and other severe behavioral disorders of childhood. We provide information based on research to parents and professionals throughout the world. 
Dr. Rimland and his son,
Mark Rimland

The Autism Research Institute relies on the generosity of donors for its support. All donations are tax-deductible and very much appreciated. If you would like to support ARI, you may make a donation using a credit card (VISA, MasterCard) or by using check/money order/credit card (postal mail/fax).

A great deal of information is available from the ARI office, and may be ordered from our publication list. New information is published in our quarterly newsletter, The Autism Research Review International, available by subscription. Many past issues are indexed and available.
Please join our e-mail list.
The Center for the Study of Autism in Oregon is an affiliate of the Autism Research Institute.


Conferences

The Spring DAN! Conference
April 20, 21 & 22, 2007
Alexandria, Virginia

Register or view conference details at www.DANconference.com.



Translations

Spanish Documentos en Espanol
French Documents en français
Italian Documents in Italian
Russian Документы на русском языке
Recovered Autistic Children video. Languages available: English, Arabic, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Romanian, and Spanish.

Translations main page.


Contact ARI

fax: 619-563-6840
email the media contact
  Autism Research Institute
4182 Adams Avenue
San Diego, CA 92116
USA

The Autism Research Institute would like to thank Lisa Rupe for her work on the web site and Cheryl Kelley for the new logo and graphics.
Last Updated: October 22, 2006