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Graeme Wadlow

Cultural Confusions Show that Facial Expressions Are Not Universal - 0 views

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    Current Biology - Cultural Confusions Show that Facial Expressions Are Not Universal
Patti Porto

ASERT PA Autism > Philadelphia Autism Project > About the Project > Project Highlights ... - 0 views

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    "These groundbreaking family-focused films detail the emotional reality of dealing with an autism diagnosis; how it affects the family unit and the unique challenges that families from diverse cultural backgrounds face. The goal of these videos is to increase awareness, in order to help children from underserved families to become better armed to obtain equal services."
Tero Toivanen

MedPie | Autism Among Somalis in Minnesota and Sweden: is it the Low Sunlight? - 0 views

  • High autism rates have been found in Somali imigrants living in Sweden and in Minnesota.  What does Sweden have in common with Minnesota, besides wolves and snow?  They are both at high lattitudes and get low sunlight, especially in the winter.  Swedish researchers have proposed that vitamin D deficiency may play a role in the high incidence of autism found among Somali immigrant children.  Vitamin D is made in the skin from sunlight. 
  • Several medical-cultural trends may have combined to produce vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women, infants, and children, possibly predisposing children to autism: widespread use of sunscreen and avoiding outdoor exposure during peak hours, and reduced consumption of fatty cold-water fish by pregnant women, due to fears of mercury contamination. 
  • Herndon et al report that children with Autism Spectrum Disorder consume significantly fewer servings of dairy products than children without ASD, although both children with ASD and those without were deficient in vitamin D.  Dairy products in the United States are supplemented with vitamin D. 
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  • Somali women at high lattitudes may be at even greater risk of vitamin D deficiency if they observe the tradition of covering their skin.
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    Herndon et al report that children with Autism Spectrum Disorder consume significantly fewer servings of dairy products than children without ASD, although both children with ASD and those without were deficient in vitamin D. Dairy products in the United States are supplemented with vitamin D.
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