Biomedical Intervention For Autism Biomedical intervention for autism consists of a wide range of therapeutic approaches for treating - and some say curing - autism in children, adolescents, and possibly adults. The basis for this form of intervention is a restrictive diet that allows for normal absorption of nutrients; but a number of accompanying therapies are also popular.
Ethical Challenges To Autism Treatment There are many programs intended as treatment for autism available. However, many people feel these treatments do not actually help autistic people but instead harm them. As a result, ethical challenges to autism treatment have been made.
National Alliance For Autism Research The National Alliance for Autism Research, based in Princeton, New Jersey, is an advocacy organization, claiming to be non-profit, founded by parents of children with autism concerned about the limited amount of funding available for autism research.