A Charleston native and West Virginia University graduate has co-authored a study that links the level of pollutants in a child’s blood with the severity of their autism. – See more at: http://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/20160522/charleston-native-wvu-grad-co-authors-new-autism-study#sthash.zBfEWFe4.dpuf
Chemphe to spearhead Ghana Autism Awareness campaign
Award winning, singer and songwriter, Chemphe is set to take on another CSR project as part of his Global Citizens Initiative. Dubbed the Ghana Autism Awareness Campaign, the project seeks to raise a stronger public […]
US autism numbers soar
A new survey of parents suggests as many as one out of every 45 US children between three and 17 have autism, which far exceeds official estimates of one in 68. The results reflect a […]