Biologial. Autism is neurodevelopmental. There are hereditary and genetic ties to autism.
Sabrina Karen Freeman has written: 'The complete guide to autism treatments' -- subject(s): Autism in children, Autism, Treatment
Absolutely not, autism is a neuro-biological disorder that a person is born with. It is a neurological difference, meaning those born with autism, have brains that function differently that those who do not have autism. You cannot "catch" autism from others.
Biological cancer treatments, also known as metabolic treatments, work by detoxifying and strengthening the body so that it can overcome cancer cells and metabolize them.
Biological treatments work by actually strengthening the immune system so that it can overcome any abnormal situation.
It is impossible to answer this without knowing in what context you saw the letters. But you can go to a search engine such as google.com and type in ASD and see if you can find its meaning for yourself. ASD most commonly stands for Autism Spectrum Disorder. The condition affects one in just over 100 kids worldwide. The diagnosis is behavioral and so is the treatment. A good book on possible treatment is "Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD" by William Shaw Phd. There is more information on behavioral treatments at http://helpingtogrow.istores.com/autism It can mean "auto shutdown" or "anti skid differential"== ==
Autism isn't more likely in a smoking pregnancy. Autism is a neurological difference, just like with any other biological variation it comes down to genetics.
Chelation therapy is not considered an effective treatment for autism. Studies have not shown consistent evidence that it is beneficial, and it can also be harmful if not properly administered. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before considering any alternative treatments for autism.
Stem cells are not a proven or recommended treatment for autism. Current research on stem cell therapy for autism is still in its early stages and more studies are needed to determine its safety and effectiveness. It's important to consult with healthcare professionals for evidence-based treatments for autism.
Alternative colon cancer treatments include: chemotherapy, radiation, biological therapy, and surgery.
Some treatments are that you can choose to have surgery, arterial embolization, radiation therapy, biological therapy, or chemotherapy.
In the 1930s, children with autism were often institutionalized or given harmful treatments like electroconvulsive therapy or insulin shock therapy. They were also subjected to abusive practices such as restraint, isolation, and punishment for exhibiting symptoms of their condition. It was a time marked by misunderstanding and mistreatment of individuals with autism.