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Vitamin D can help prevent flu

By: Ysne58 Thursday, March 25, 2010 @10:23:02 AM

 I thought this announcement from one of my diabetes resources was very interesting. http://enews.endocrinemetabolic.com/2010/03/new-study-findings-vitamin-d-prevents.html The report of the researchers found that Vitamin D can help prevent flu and that asthmatic children who take the supplement have fewer asthma attacks.  
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Ideas for Service Club Projects ... Autism

By: TannersDad Tuesday, March 23, 2010 @8:05:42 AM

 I just found out some service organizations are confused about what they can do to help local families dealing with Autism. Recently, a service organization was not sure that they would want to help Tanner with a trampoline because of safety concerns... This is part of the letter I sent to the group. ( Let me just say I am thankful for any...
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FIRE ALARM SUCCESS

By: lassie Monday, March 22, 2010 @10:00:01 AM

One of the things I like best at Autismhangout is that we can share stories of success with each other on our blogs.   Before you hear about the fire alarms, you must know a little more about our daughter who has Asperger Syndrome.  The Occupational Therapist we worked with in Ann Arbor, Michigan, said that Anna had the worst case of...
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3/20/2010 - Current Events, Thoughts...

By: tommy_w8576 Saturday, March 20, 2010 @2:46:56 PM

Thursday, March 18, 2010 - 12:26:28 - I can "bunny" & "crawl on all fours", like a baby, better than I can "stand & walk". This morning I did have to go out in my truck over to the grocery store (Shaw's Supermarket) across town & to the Dunkin Doughnuts Shop on Lowell Road (NH Route 38) here in town for...
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Time to get my Pickup Truck "Inspected" again...

By: tommy_w8576 Wednesday, March 17, 2010 @12:09:48 PM

Monday, March 15, 2010 - 15:22:47 - Had gotten up from a long nap, & sent 1 e-mail message, before I got "disconnected" off of the Verizon Wireless Internet "Network". Argh! Today, Star Trek Communicator "signal reception" is very poor, due to this days-long hyper rain storm. & the answer is...
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My AS Daughter

By: leeawilkinson Monday, March 15, 2010 @4:29:52 PM

What You Can Learn from my AS Daughter by Tricia Johnson Freelance Writer/Homeschool Mom  • To have grace and patience. What a blessing people are when they simply accept my daughter for who she is and not put the usual social expectations upon her! What a blessing when people don't pressure her to do things she's uncomfortable...
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Transitional Housing

By: Ysne58 Sunday, March 14, 2010 @11:00:49 AM

 There is a recent article on planned housing called Stepping Stone House for young adults coping with Aspergers.   http://wcco.com/health/dorm.asperger.syndrome.2.1560141.html   My son is 16, so this is something we are interested in.  I'm sure some people here are already aware of this but it doesn't hurt to mention it...
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All About Me

By: maria44 Sunday, March 14, 2010 @7:39:29 AM

 I am Clara I am looking for a lovely person to spend my rest of life with. I am living with my family. few days back I put on some fats on my body an I used Hoodia Diet and now I am perfectly alright and attractive as well
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Reading factual news, DEacon Duties, House Chores, & meeting a Lesbian Aspie online...

By: tommy_w8576 Thursday, March 11, 2010 @2:47:34 PM

Tuesday, March 09, 2010 - 11:18:38 - Had already been out in my truck on a couple errands for Nate & Dad. I have been trying to relax, trying to catch up on answering e-mail messages from contacts in the Cerebral Palsy & Autism Disability Communities. I also answered a message from my old high school classmate, "Karen Hoyle" who...
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Send me your Social Stories!!

By: cevans Wednesday, March 10, 2010 @1:37:31 PM

If possible, I'd really like to put them to music.    Send 'em to cevans@autismhangout.com  
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