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It is also likely that children who already have autism and whose sleep test is positive for SA, will benefit significantly with the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment.
First, treatment will eliminate the adverse symptoms of hypoxemia and interrupted sleep. Second, the brain is better able to repair itself once hypoxemia is eliminated.View Thread
I would love to share this incredible inspiring video with everyone. The video is on Laura who fully recovered from autism using the Son-Rise Program! This is just an amazing story: http://youtu.be/zMIlJk0et5A
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I read an amazing and inspirational story about one little boy with autism who is beating the odds...the story spans from his birth, to his symptoms and diagnosis, to everything he has accomplished. I'm a mom of a child with PDD-NOS, this story made me cry and gives me hope!! I thought it was worth sharing and passing along, apparently it can be shared with others through Facebook and Twitter, etc. Pass it on to every parent you know who has a child with autism, or suspects autism. And grab some tissues!
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