Autism Research Centers Lake Worth FL
Local resource for autism research centers in Lake Worth. Includes detailed information on local research centers that provide access to neuroscience research, autism treatment evaluation, psychological research in autism, childhood autism spectrum tests, biomedical research, autism diagnosis training and more, as well as advice and content on empathy quotient tests and autism quotient tests.
Dr. Jody Thoams
561-370-3907
1228 N. K St.
Lake Worth, FL
Dr. Jody Thoams
561-370-3907
1228 N. K St.
Lake Worth, FL 33460
Support Services
ABA, Therapy Services, ABA/Discrete Trial, Academic Assessments, Behavorial Intervention, Colleges/universities, degrees in teaching/special ed., Research, Social Skills Training, Verbal Behavior
Ages Supported
Preschool,Kindergarten,1-5 Grade,6-8 Grade,9-10 Grade,11-12 Grade,Adult
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CARD(Center for Autism & Related Disorders)
561-297-2023
FL Atlantic Univ.,Dept. of ESU
Boca Raton, FL
CARD(Center for Autism & Related Disorders)
561-297-2023
FL Atlantic Univ.,Dept. of ESU
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Support Services
Education, Research, Support Organization
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UM Card - Center for Autism
954-765-6722
1500 Monza Ave.
Coral Gables, FL
UM Card - Center for Autism
954-765-6722
1500 Monza Ave.
Coral Gables, FL 33301
Support Services
Education, Research, Support Organization
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Butterfly Effects
954 603-7885
2211 NE 36th St
Lighthouse point, FL
Butterfly Effects
954 603-7885
2211 NE 36th St
Lighthouse point, FL 33064
Support Services
ABA, Ideas For Finding Therapists, ABA, Therapy Services, ABA/Discrete Trial, Advocates (Special Education), Behavior Assessment, Behavorial Intervention, Disability Advocacy, Doctor Referrals, Early Intervention, Floortime, Helpful Websites, Nutritional Counseling, Play Therapy, Research, Social Skills Training, Verbal Behavior
Ages Supported
Preschool,Kindergarten,1-5 Grade,6-8 Grade,9-10 Grade,11-12 Grade,Adult
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The Spectrum of Volusia County
(386)295-6795
309 OAKRIDGE BLVD
DAYTONA BEACH, FL
The Spectrum of Volusia County
(386)295-6795
309 OAKRIDGE BLVD
DAYTONA BEACH, FL 32118
Support Services
Adult Support, Marriage & Family Counseling, Research, Social Skills Training, Support Group Meetings, Support Organization, Training/Seminars
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All about you, you , and you
561-370-3906
Lake Worth, FL
All about you, you , and you
561-370-3906
Lake Worth, FL 33460
Support Services
ABA, Therapy Services, ABA/Discrete Trial, Assistive Technology, Behavorial Intervention, Floortime, Play Therapy, Research, Social Skills Training, Support / Tutoring, Verbal Behavior
Ages Supported
1-5 Grade,6-8 Grade,9-10 Grade,Kindergarten,Preschool
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Judith Aronson-Ramos, M.D.
(954) 531-0847
5350 West Hillsboro Blvd #207
coconut creek, FL
Judith Aronson-Ramos, M.D.
(954) 531-0847
5350 West Hillsboro Blvd #207
coconut creek, FL 33073
Support Services
Behavorial Intervention, Doctors, Pediatrics, Doctors, Psychiatrist, Floortime, Research
Ages Supported
1-5 Grade,11-12 Grade,6-8 Grade,9-10 Grade,Kindergarten,Preschool
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University of Miami School of Medicine
305-243-3371
Department of Pediatrics, PO Box 016820
Miami, FL
University of Miami School of Medicine
305-243-3371
Department of Pediatrics, PO Box 016820
Miami, FL 33101
Support Services
Medical, Research
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Wordwindow
1-877-WORDWIN (1-877-967-3946)
2125 Jackson Bluff Rd. #V-204
Tallahassee, FL
Wordwindow
1-877-WORDWIN (1-877-967-3946)
2125 Jackson Bluff Rd. #V-204
Tallahassee, FL 32304
Support Services
Early Intervention, Other, Research, Training/Seminars
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National Alliance for Autism Research
(800) 610-6227
2151 West Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL
National Alliance for Autism Research
(800) 610-6227
2151 West Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
Support Services
Disability Advocacy, Research, Support Organization
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If you've recently learned that your child has autism, you may feel overwhelmed by this diagnosis and wonder if there's any cure. And while this is a controversial topic, some people believe that the answer may be yes, thanks to recent research efforts exploring this very question. The Need for an Autism Cure As many as one in 150 children suffers from autism, and this condition can cause a host of physical and developmental symptoms. Some advocacy groups in recent years have been promoting the idea that the condition can be cured, yet medical experts have stood firm on the fact that there isn't any way to reverse it. That being said, many believe that early behavioral interventions and therapies do seem to have meaningful benefits. Researching an Autism Cure However, a study released in the FASEB Journal in April of 2010 offers new hope to autistic children and their families that the condition may indeed be effectively cured in the future. Scientists from the George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C have discovered that it may be possible to identify autism by using a sample of a patient's blood, and then to effectively alter the person's gene state in order to reverse the symptoms. The Process of Finding an Autism Cure To come to this conclusion, scientists looked at the levels of protein that were produced by two genes that are associated with autism disorder. While the findings are complicated, in the simplest terms these proteins seem to be lower in those people who've been diagnosed with autism than in healthy counterparts. This fact has led researchers to believe that they can identify the problem using blood samples and when needed, can also administer a medication that will block the associated chemical change (also called "tagging") in the DNA. In the process, this can actually reverse or cure the symptoms of autism that exist. This drug is also currently being successfully used in cancer patients. What an Autism Cure Means These findings are particularly significant because they indicate that genetic changes are to blame for autism, rather than the disorder occurring as the result of a vaccine reaction, as some earlier research has suggested. Second, the findings demonstrate the need to correctly diagnose the condition and then use the information to determine how best to reverse and treat the associated symptoms. Finally, they offer real hope to parents of autistic children that their children can gre... |
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