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Autism in the Media


Posted December 28, 2015

 

  • UBC launching new study on effects of autism for families (Global News)
  • Cooking with disabilities: An exercise in creative problem solving (NPR)
  • Intimacy Denied (Star Tribune)
  • Taking the bus a catch-22 for autistic man (The Star)
  • ‘Tsunami of teens with autism’ reaching adulthood in coming years (CBC News)
  • Is a ‘spectrum’ the best way to talk about autism? (The Atlantic)
  • Seeking solutions, study explores autism-obesity link (Autism Speaks)
  • Autism therapy wait-list swells to more than 16,000 kids (The Star)
  • Fake cover letters reveal disability job bias (Disability Scoop)
  • Young adults with autism create and share through art (CBC News)
  • Ottawa couple launches new sports initiative for kids with autism (CBC News)
  • Philip Martin-Nielson: an autistic life transformed by dance (The Guardian)

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