What do I tell the community about autism?

By Lisa Ackerman Autism is hard to describe to someone whose life has not been personally affected by it (i.e. their own child, sibling, niece, nephew, neighbor, best friend’s child, etc.)  When to you talk to someone about autism that is directly “unaffected” they already have a vision in their mind. The most famous, of... Continue Reading →

TACAnowblog has hit 100,000 readers!

By Lisa Ackerman Since April 2011, TACA has posted 90 different blogs from a variety of physicians, industry experts, parents and friends.  This blog was launched with the singular goal of educating families and community about the latest autism news and information. We are excited to know we have hit this milestone of 100,000 readers!... Continue Reading →

Stem cells and autism

By Lisa Ackerman We know stem cell therapy offer treatment solutions for many other conditions (such as leukemia, lymphoma and other issues.)  A newly approved FDA pilot study will look at stem cell therapy from cord blood & autism as a possible solution for treatment. The timeline for this pilot study is 1-2 years. Some... Continue Reading →

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