ARI and Defeat Autism Now! Webcasts
ARI Webcasts - speakers from the U.S. and around the world, including:
- Arthur Krigsman - The Case for Autistic Enterocolitis (Dec. 2007)
- Professor James Adams: Results of a DMSA Treatment Study (Oct. 2007)
- Dr. Andrew Wakefield's ASA Keynote Address (July, 2007)
- Interview with Dr. Bryan Jepson Changing the Course of Autism (July 2007)
- UK Parent Interviews
Defeat Autism Now! Full Conference Webcasts
San Diego, CA - October 2008Cherry Hill, NJ - April 2008
Speakers include: James Adams, PhD, Jeff Bradstreet, MD, Jaquelyn McCandless, MD, Doreen Granpeesheh, PhD, Martha Herbert, MD, Mark Geier, MD and David Geier, Sidney Baker, MD, Jon Pangborn, PhD, Jill James, PhD, Bryan Jepson, MD, Dan Rossignol, MD and many more.
Conference Presentations by Topic
Including presentations from past Defeat Autism Now! Conferences prior to 2008- Topics include:
Doctors' panel discussion on Chelation Therapy, Doctors' panel discussion of methylation, Special diets, low-dose naltrexone, PPARS therapy, ABA, vaccinations, environmental toxins, and an overview of the biomedical approach - Defeat Autism Now! Made Simple. View the full topical index.
Computer Requirements:
Internet Connection
A high speed Internet connection (DSL, ISDN or CABLE) is recommended; however, telephone line users will still be able to stream smaller video files.
The latest Version of the quicktime player is available online free of charge.
Windows Minimum Requirements for Quicktime
The latest version of Flash Player is available online free of charge. Minimum System Requirements
Version for Flash:
Platform |
Browser |
Player version |
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Windows | Internet Explorer (and other browsers that support Internet Explorer ActiveX controls and plug-ins) | 10.0.12.36 |
Windows | Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera (and other plugin-based browsers) | 10.0.12.36 |
Macintosh - OS X | Firefox, Opera, Safari | 10.0.12.36 |
Linux | Mozilla, Firefox, SeaMonkey | 10.0.15.3 |
Solaris | Mozilla | 9.0.151.0 |
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Research That Makes a Difference!
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