Cure Autism Now: Friday, May 28, 2004
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| | | Over 2,500 participants joined. More than $460,000 has been collected so far, surpassing all expectations. | | |
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| | | The 4th on the 4th! One Stride at a Time. It's easier than ever to register online and solicit pledges for your team! | | |
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| | | At iGive.com, a portion of every purchase made through 522 participating merchants is donated to Cure Autism Now. | | |
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| | | Institute of Medicine's recent report, which rejects causal link between MMR and thimerosal-taining vaccines and autism, should not be considered definitive. | | |
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| | | The Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) advances genetic research in autism by obtaining blood samples and clinical data from families that have more than one child diagnosed with autism, PDD or Asperger's syndrome. Find out how to participate! | | |
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| | | May 7th and 8th, co-sponsored by Cure Autism Now. Portia Iversen says, "this IMFAR meeting was by far the best yet." | | |
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| | | $100,000 Genius Grant goes to scientist who discovered mutations in the MECP2 gene responsible for Rett Syndrome. | | |
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| | | AGRE Researcher James Millonig publishes study on gene involved in brain formation during early stages of development. | | |
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