Since its establishment in 1967, a major priority of the Autism Research Institute has been to track promising treatments for autism. We do not subscribe to the strategy of trying 'the drug of the month' so common in conventional medicine; autism is not caused by a deficiency of Ritalin or Risperdal, nor is it a psychiatric illness. Intensive study of the scientific literature, and analysis of case reports from thousands of parents of autistic children, convinces us there is much that can be done NOW to help many children on the autism spectrum.
To accelerate the development and dissemination of helpful information, the Autism Research Institute convened the first Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!)® conference in Dallas in January, 1995. Thirty physicians and scientists with special expertise in autism research and treatment attended, from the U.S. and abroad. Psychiatry, neurology, immunology, allergy, biochemistry, genetics, and gastroenterology were among the specialties represented. The participants agreed that a major priority of the Defeat Autism Now!® project should be the publication of a document representing the best ideas and practices of those in attendance, so that their expertise might be shared with physicians everywhere who are interested in bringing about substantive improvement in the understanding and treatment of autism. The document, now titled Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments, has gone through several revisions, most recently in 2005. It represents a consensus statement of the state-of-the art biomedical approach to the treatment of autism. It is available as publication B-134 on the ARI publication list.
Defeat Autism Now!® conferences are held each Spring and Fall to further advance the treatment of autism. The conferences have produced a base of physicians who wish to employ rational, scientifically sound approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of autism, and who regard psychoactive drugs as their last choice, not their first.
In 2007, the Defeat Autism Now!® Executive Council (DEC) revised ARI’s policy regarding the Clinician Registry. The policy is amended as follows:
*** Georgia ***
Hank Sloan, NMD
Genesis Health Center
104 Colony Park Dr., Ste. 800
Cumming, GA 30040
ph: 678-947-4454
fax: 678-208-9876
Janine Romaner, N.D.
Naturally Healthy, LLC
Weatherstone Office Park
3221 S. Cherokee Ln., Ste. 1830
Woodstock, GA 30188-4461
ph: 770-640-6690
fax: 770-419-4062
*** Indiana ***
Marcella L Piper-Terry, M.S.
4727 Rosebud Ln., Ste. F
Newburgh, IN 47630
ph: 812-429-0772
fax: 812-429-0793
*** Missouri ***
Pamela Gilford, MA, CCN
3942 Mercier St.
Kansas City, MO 64111
ph: 816-931-3932
fax: 913-341-6207
*** New York ***
Laura I. Mezei, MHA
529 E. 83rd St., Ste 2W
New York, NY 10028
ph: 1-212-879-8292
fax: 212-879-8292
*** Puerto Rico ***
Bernardo J. Bermudez-Fresse, B.S., Ch.E., M.S., I.E.O.R.
PMB 256, 200 Ave. Rafael Cordero Ste 140
Caguas, PR 00725-3757
ph: 787-504-8283, 707-743-2620
fax: 787-743-2620
*** Texas ***
Sharon Krahn, ND
11424 Cherry Ridge Ct.
Dallas, TX 75229
ph: 972-207-9780
Sharon Krahn, ND
11424 Cherry Ridge Ct.
Dallas, TX 75229
ph: 972-207-9780
fax: 214-654-9577
Melisa R. Kuehn, ND
Hilton`s Heartland Wellness Center
13150 FM 529 Ste. 120
Houston, TX 77041
ph: 713-983-8300
fax: 713-983-8308
Jenice Stebel, DIHom, DSH-P
7670 Woodway, Ste. 340
Houston, TX 77063
ph: 713-752-0343
fax: 713-953-0872
Cindy Griffin, DSH-P, D.I. Hom.
Homeopathy Center of Houston
7670 Woodway Dr., Suite 340
Houston, TX 77063
ph: 713-572-0343
fax: 713-953-0872
Julianne Adams, DSH-P
7670 Woodway, Ste. 340
Houston, TX 77063
ph: 713-572-0343
fax: 713-953-0872
Lindyl Lanham, DSH-P, B.S., Sp. Ed.
Homeopathy Center of Houston
7670 Woodway Dr., Suite 340
Houston, TX 77063
ph: 713-572-0343
fax: 713-953-0872
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