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  2. History of autism - Wikipedia

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    Her sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver made the public aware of this through an article in the New York Post in September 1962. [172] [173] Rosemary's treatment with brain surgery severely impacted her. The US Community Mental Health Act (CMHA) of 1963 prompted the closure of most of the country's residential institutions for the mentally unwell ...

  3. Joseph Buxbaum - Wikipedia

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    Joseph D. Buxbaum is an American molecular and cellular neuroscientist, autism researcher, and the Director of the Seaver Autism Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. [1] Buxbaum is also, along with Simon Baron-Cohen , the co-editor of the BioMed Central journal Molecular Autism , and is a member of the scientific advisory ...

  4. Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, also known as Cedillo, was a court case involving the family of Michelle Cedillo, an autistic girl whose parents sued the United States government because they believed that her autism was caused by her receipt of both the measles-mumps-and-rubella vaccine (also known as the MMR vaccine) and thimerosal-containing vaccines.

  5. NEXT for AUTISM - Wikipedia

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    NEXT for AUTISM is a non-profit organization founded in 2003 to address the needs of autistic people and their families. The organization was founded by Laura and Harry Slatkin and Ilene Lainer. One of NEXT for AUTISM's most well known accomplishments was opening the first charter school in New York to exclusively serve autistic students. [1]

  6. Autism rights movement - Wikipedia

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    That same year, The New York Times covered the autism rights perspective by publishing journalist Amy Harmon's article, "How About Not Curing Us, Some Autistics Are Pleading". [29] In 2006, The Autism Acceptance Project (TAAP) was founded by Estée Klar, the mother of an autistic child, with help from an autistic advisory and board. [42]

  7. Central York student was born with autism. Now he's a ... - AOL

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    Joshua was born in Florida, and he and his family moved to York when he was 1, before he was diagnosed with autism. Joann’s mother lived in York, and she moved north to be closer to her.

  8. Civil discovery under United States federal law - Wikipedia

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    Section 15 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 provided: [A]ll the said courts of the United States, shall have power in the trial of actions at law, on motion and due notice thereof being given, to require the parties to produce books or writings in their possession or power, which contain evidence pertinent to the issue, in cases and under circumstances where they might be compelled to produce the ...

  9. David Zaslav - Wikipedia

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    David Zaslav was born into a Jewish family [6] [7] in New York City's Brooklyn borough [8] on January 15, 1960. [9] His family was part of the diaspora from Poland and Ukraine. [10] [11] At the age of eight, he moved with his family to Ramapo, New York, where he graduated from Ramapo High School.