Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How do I find a research study on Autism.?

If you are looking for a specific study or studies in nonspecific, you may want to start with a Medline go through. You can do this by going to www.pubmed.com which is the National Institute of Health's Medline search. You'll see that you can type into the top rank to get articles. I would start near just typing within Autism, but that will get you 9347 articles, so you may want to goal your search by count other terms or keywords to reduce the amount of articles.
Further, I would suggest using google to search for autism websites (support groups, national research centers) JUST BE AWARE THAT YOU NEED TO SCREEN YOUR RESULTS AND MAKE SURE THAT THE SITES YOU GO TO ARE LEGIT AND REPUTABLE. If you type contained by "autism" (and put the quotes around it) the first hit will be the Autism Society of America. You can also find the National Institute of Mental Healths Autism site.
Hope this helps.
http://www.autism-society.org/site/pages.
jump to www.google.com and type in your enquiry

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