- Thoughtful House
The Thoughtful House Center for Children, founded in 2005 and located in
Austin, Texas , is a collaboration between medical professionals, scientists, andautism activists seeking means to help children withautism spectrum disorder s (i.e.,Aspergers syndrome ,ADHD ,Pervasive Developmental Disorder , etc.) through a combination of medical care, education andresearch .Origins
Thoughtful House, under the guidance of executive director
Andrew Wakefield , MD, was founded by Troy and Charlie Ball as a tribute to their son, Marshall. The Balls donated land in Austin for the center. Marshall, who has published two books of poetry and won many awards despite severe physical challenges, named the original Thoughtful House, built as a special place for reflection in his backyard.In September,
2001 ,Andrew Wakefield , along with other colleagues and friends, initiated planning for the treatment center, devising a model combining medical care,behavior al analysis and education, as well as clinical and laboratory research.Working with the founding Board of Directors, Thoughtful House became a reality in 2005, with the commencement of medical, educational, and recreational services for children with developmental disorders.
Andrew Wakefield
Wakefield is a UK
surgeon . Wakefield has become a controversial figure because of his claims to have found evidence that theMMR vaccine causes regressive autism, and because of his calls for the British government to "suspend" the vaccine. In 1998 a paper published inThe Lancet reported 12 children who had autism and bowel disease with onset after MMR. The authors produced no evidence that the vaccine was responsible [Cite web
url=http://www.mmrthefacts.nhs.uk/basics/truths.php
title=MMR: myths and truths
accessyear=2007
accessdaymonth=19 March] but this study was widely reported in the press, causing parents concern and confusion. At a press conference Dr Wakefield suggested giving children the vaccines in three separate doses would be safer. This suggestion was not supported by his 12 co-authors nor by any scientific evidence. [Cite web
url=http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/page292.asp
title=MMR - the controversy
accessyear=2007
accessdaymonth=19 March] Nevertheless, takeup of the MMR vaccine dropped sharply to as low as 80%. Health officials say 95% of children should receive MMR so that vaccination programmes are effective. [Cite web
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/4871728.stm
title=First measles death for 14 years
accessyear=2007
accessdaymonth=19 March]ee also
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List of vaccine topics
*Liz Birt
*Vaccine controversy References
External links
* [http://www.thoughtfulhouse.org/ ThoughtfulHouse.org] - Thoughtful House homepage
* [http://autismconnect.org/news.asp?section=00010001&itemtype=news&id=5436 AutismConnect.org] - 'New Andrew Wakefield study links autism to novel intestinal illness (Autistic enterocolitis ): A British gastroenterologist who now works in Austin has completed a new study on autism which claims to link the disease to a novel intestinal illness',Cox News Service (October 11, 2004)
* [http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=3&hid=101&sid=e3e3acca-6d38-414f-b174-ad78b6e8fb2f%40sessionmgr107] - Autistic enterocolitis - does it exist?
* [http://www.autismtoday.com/articles/New-Research-on-Autism.htm AutismToday.com] - 'New Research on Autism Points to a Novel 'Gut' Disease in Some Kids', Mary Ann Roser, "New York Times "
* [http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2005/2410.html Bailii.org] - 'Andrew Wakefield Claimant - and - Channel Four Television Corporation Twenty Twenty Productions Ltd Brian Deer Defendants' (Queen's Bench decision),England and Wales High Court (November 4, 2005)
* [http://briandeer.com/wakefield/thoughtful-clinical.htm BrianDeer.com] - 'There's a Whole Lot of Thinking at Our Andy's Thoughtful House' (commentary),Brian Deer (August 29 2005)
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8124-2118360,00.html TimesOnline.co.uk] - 'Your child next?', Nigel Hawkes, "The Times " (April 5 2006)
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