Everyone can agree that the new iPad has a drop-dead gorgeous display. I fell in love with it a nanosecond after I unpacked it from the box and powered up the amazing tablet. The purity of colors, specificity of detail and especially, for me at least, the totally non-pixelated new look of iBooks made it very hard for me to even look at a lesser display…
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‘Reach for the Apps’ Aims To Give Every Autistic Student Access To An iPad
Reach for the APPs wants every child on the autistic spectrum to gain access to iPads through their schools. This non-profit organization, which launches today, is partnering with school districts across the country to provide special needs students with greater access to this technology.
Nutritional Therapy May be Key to Stopping Autism
In the last two years, autism cases have increased by 23 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That means that one in every 88 children in the United States is on the spectrum.
While there are various treatment options available for children suffering from autism, Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, medical director of the National Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers, recently conducted a study that revealed food and nutrient…
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