Dr. A M REDDY is the founder and director of Dr. Positive Health Sciences, which includes the Dr. A M REDDY Autism Center, Dr. Positive Homeopathy Clinics, and Dr. Positive Dental, all of which provide excellent care to thousands of patients across South India.
Our Background
Dr. A M REDDY is a well-known homeopathic physician who earned his master's degree from Gulbarga University and has been practicing homeopathy for over a decade. He toured over 300 communities to learn about the health problems and afflictions at the grassroots level, bringing homeopathy to them, driven by a desire to help the suffering humanity.
Whereas many homeopaths began to deviate from Hahnemannian principles, he stayed true to them and successfully treated hundreds of people with autism spectrum disorder and other disorders using a simple and effective constitutional-based homeopathy.
Positive Autism is dedicated to permanently treating children with neurological illnesses such as Autism, ADHD, Hyperactivity, and others, using a variety of advanced immunotherapy treatments.
Our mission is to provide neurologically challenged children with the life they "deserve."
Our unwavering commitment to this goal has paid off handsomely, with many patients experiencing total recovery from their illnesses.
A homeopathy is a medical approach founded on the idea that the human body has the ability to heal itself. Get Autism Treatment in Hyderabad at a Low Cost.
You have to study autism for many reasons:
To find a cause
To find treatment options
To find preventative measures
They haven't. It turned out that the medical study linking autism to vaccines was a hoax!!! The doctor responsible lost his medical license. The medical community has rejected that study, and doesn't believe autism is linked to vaccines.
A person with autism is said to be autistic. There are also specific forms of autism, such as Asperger's Syndrome, but there is no handy description for such a person, who would still just be called autistic, not Aspergeristic. A person with autism can be described as "a person with autism" or "an autistic person." Some individuals prefer the people-first phrasing - "a person with autism" - because they do not want others to think that autism is the entirety of their being. A person with Asperger's Syndrome is usually not described as autistic because it is not autism. Both autism and Asperger's Syndrome are autism spectrum disorders, also known as pervasive developmental disorders. Some people with Asperger's Syndrome refer to themselves as "Aspergians" or "Aspies," but others do not like them.
Many states offer some programs, but the best place to start looking is the Autism Clinic Study at the University of California, Davis California.
Yes, it is possible. In one study, the chance that an identical twin has autism when the other does is 82%. That means that 18% of the identical twins did not have autism. It is much more likely that an identical twin will have autism if the other does than that a fraternal twin or other sibling will, but it does not happen every time.
No, there is no link between vaccinations and autism. This idea first came about in 1998 when a study was published by Andrew Wakefield that said there was a link between MMR and autism - this study was shown to be completely fraudulent, however many people today continue to believe this due to people pushing pseudoscience to further their own causes, such as to spread fear about vaccinations or autism, or to sell expensive autism treatments to parents, or simply out of ignorance. Autism is a neurological difference, as the brain is formed within the womb common sense dictates that vaccines cannot cause autism - a vaccine cannot change the brain, nor can it go back in time to change a babies development within the womb.
No, the word autism is not capitalized. If it were named after a person, it would be capitalized. One of the first persons to study autism was Kanner, so sometimes there are references to "Kanner's autism", where Kanner is capitalized. Similarly, "Asperger's Syndrome", an autism spectrum disorder that is named after another doctor who studied autism, has Asperger's capitalized because it is the name of a person.
If someone in your family has autism spectrum disorder (ASD), you may be more likely to have a child with ASD. ASD can look very different from person to person, so taking a careful family health history can be important for early diagnosis.
Autropology is a word which has recently been coined to mean the study of people with autism. Alternatively, autropology could be a misprint for the word anthropology which means the study of human beings.
It is very likely the 2nd will have aspergers or be autistic to a more severe degree than aspergers on a personal note on the subject my brothers 1st has aspergers and his 2nd is 7months old and we've found out she is so far on the autism spectrum it is trets or rhetts but to be fair my brother has mild aspergers himself so you know, its all in genetics some say, others disagree. There is a genetic component to autism spectrum disorders. The chance of having a second child with autism or Asperger's Syndrome is greater than the usual chance of having a child with an autism spectrum disorder. However, it is more likely that the second child will not have an autism spectrum disorder than that the child will have one. If the next child does have it, it could be a milder or more severe case than that of the first child. According to one study, if one child in the family has autism, the chance that another will also have autism is 10%. In that study, the chance that an identical twin has autism when the other does is 82%. Other studies give results ranging from a 5% chance of a second child with autism to a 15% chance. However, if there are two children in the family who have autism, the chance of a third child with autism increases greatly to about 30%. (One study indicates that the chance of a third child with autism is 50% if the child is male.)
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Infantile Autism is when a baby or toddler (an Infant) has autism.
Basicly, autism is something you are born to have, not something that you could grow into. So, adult autism, means that a child with autism grows up and become an adult with autism. However, if you didn't find out that you have autism until you are an adult, then your autism must be the mild kind on the entire autism spectrum.