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No More Vaccines at Cool Springs Family Medicine

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Eight reasons why we won't be offering vaccines at Cool Springs Family Medicine
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It's the vaccine story ... cracks appearing in the vaccine business model.

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Hyperbaric treatment for children with autism: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled trial

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Background 

Several uncontrolled studies of hyperbaric treatment in children with autism have reported clinical improvements; however, this treatment has not been evaluated to date with a controlled study. We performed a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled trial to assess the efficacy of hyperbaric treatment in children with autism. 

 

Methods 

62 children with autism recruited from 6 centers, ages 2-7 years (mean 4.92±1.21), were randomly assigned to 40 hourly treatments of either hyperbaric treatment at 1.3 atmosphere (atm) and 24% oxygen (“treatment group”, n=33) or slightly pressurized room air at 1.03 atm and 21% oxygen (“control group”, n=29). Outcome measures included Clinical Global Impression (CGI) scale, Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC), and Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC). 

 

Conclusions 

Given the positive findings of this study, and the shortage of proven treatments for individuals with autism, parents who pursue hyperbaric treatment for their child with autism can be assured that it is a safe treatment modality at the pressure used in this study (1.3 atm), and that it may improve certain autistic behaviors. Further studies are needed by other investigators to confirm these findings; we are aware of several other planned or ongoing studies of hyperbaric treatment in children with autism. However, in light of the positive results of this study and those of several previous studies [7, 17, 21, 22, 35], the use of hyperbaric treatment appears to be a promising treatment for children with autism. 

 

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Autism - a glimmer of hope for many from the world of unconventional treatments...

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