Refrigerator Mothers, Warrior Mothers: One and the Same?
November 25, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Is the “warrior mother” not—as proclaimed in the Warrior Mothers book put together by Jenny McCarthy—the opposite of the “refrigerator mother” of the previous generation, but rather her “distorted mirror image”? So argues Dr. Michael Fitzpatrick, author of another new book, Defeating Autism: A Damaging Delusion, argues in yesterday’s Spiked. As Fitzpatrick writes in his essay, The ghost of the ‘refrigerator mother’,
The ‘warrior mom’ is yet another reflection of the culture of mother-blaming and a manifestation of the burden of guilt carried by parents as a result of the influence of pseudoscientific speculations about the causes of autism……
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A number of …read more
Today with Charlie and Tomorrow, Too
October 31, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Regarding yesterday’s Today show piece on vaccines, autism, and Dr. Paul Offit:
Kudos to Dr. Nancy Synderman, especially at the end of the piece when she made it very clear to Matt Lauer, there’s no controversy about vaccines and autism. Vaccines don’t cause autism. [ABC News has a story on Dr. Offit that emphasizes how "ugly" the discussion about vaccines and autism has become: It's entitled "Death Threats, Hate Mail: Autism Debate Turns Ugly: Vaccine Researchers, Autism Community React to Account of Death Threats and it seems to me that we really ought rather to keep discussion focused on autistic persons.]
When …read more
Today Show Today on Autism and Vaccines
October 29, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
The Today Show website has posted an excerpt from the beginning of Dr. Paul Offit’s Autism False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure.
At the Parengs Bloggers Network, some parents describe a “feeling of betrayal” in regard to the “overwhelming fears and sadness surrounding autism and the still hotly-debated autism-vaccine link” discussed in Dr. Offit’s book. Excerpts from some parents’ reviews of the book are here
And if you’re watching the Today Show in the 8:00 half-hour tomorrow (Thursday, October 30th) morning, there’s a segment on vaccines and autism. I was interviewed for it, and I think …read more
Vaccines and Autism: Videos on Newsweek
October 25, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
On Newsweek: Three videos with interviews with Dr. Paul Offit, chief of the division of infectious diseases at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania medical school; Robert Krakow, a New York attorney who’s the father of an autistic son and who is representing more than 75 families who believe a vaccine caused autism in their child; and myself. The videos are below or go here to Newsweek.—— And here’s a profile of Dr. Offit by Claudia Kalb in Newsweek.
Autism “Debates”
October 24, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
There’s plenty to debate about regarding autism and the speech about special needs children that Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin is to give today in Pittsburgh —-her first about public policy—-should set off more. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, she’s to deliver the speech this morning at the morning at the Airport Marriott in Pittsburgh before an invited crowd of 350.
Update 13:00 EST: Here’s the text of Palin’s speech.Palin talks about “these beautiful children” and these are her three policy proposals: more choices for parents, fully funding IDEA, and efforts to reform and refocus. I just heard about some budget …read more
She Must Be Stopped!
October 19, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Stop Jenny!
Jenny McCarthy and her campaign (if you can call her new McCarthyism that) of vaccine and public health misinformation.
More details here—–Jenny, we hardly knew ye, indeed.
About the “latest treatments” for autism
October 15, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
“For families struggling with autism finding the latest treatments is a top priority,” begins an October 14th WCBStv story about “a controversial approach” that “is making headlines” (which, of course, has nothing to do with the actual efficacy of said approach). The approach is hyperbaric oxygen therapy and the doctor is Dr. James Neubrander, whose website refers to autism as the “treatable untreatable disorder!.” A hyperbaric chamber will set you back $21,000, WCBStv notes. Dr. Neubrander says that HBOT treats “decreases inflammation” and somehow altars the brain chemistry of autistic children and, while there’s no studies to back it …read more
Top Posts from the Past Two Weeks
October 11, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
No, we don’t “got milk” here; my small family all got sick this week; we’ve always got hope.
Got Autism? (asks PETA)
PETA puts up a billboard in Newark NJ and takes it down.
Is That a Tattoo With……Your Mom’s Cell Number?
Of Safety Tats and other ways to keep a child safe.
McCarthy’s, Er, “Autism” Pole
Jenny McCarthy puts a stripper pole in her son’s room.
What! No Hoodies?!!!!?!!!?!
Imagine life without a hoodie for warmth and to block out noise—no thanks.
Beware Jenny McCarthy and Her Angry Mob
She’s got a mob (of “mother warriors,” presumably”—quite an image.
Autism Genes, Math, and Music
The …read more
Science Blogs Book Club: Frames and a False Prophet
October 8, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Three more days to go of the Science Blogs Book Club. Much talk of framing vaccines, framing autism, and more responses from Dr. Offit about his book. And today, I talk about myth, religion, and Jenny McCarthy as a, and perhaps the, false prophet of autism.
Looking for a Few Improved Autistic Kids
October 8, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
That’s the request that showed up Tuesday night in my email inbox from Stan Kurtz, president of Generation Rescue. Photos of “kids who have improved from biomedical interventions (they do not have to be recovered, just improved)” are sought—–so “recovery” is not the thing, but rather “improvement”?
If that’s the case, then it shouldn’t be too hard to find “a child that would look good on the cover of Jenny McCarthy’s to-appear-in-April-aka-Autism-Awareness-Month autism book.” It’s been awhile, but in the days when we did a lot of biomedical treatments—supplements, anti-fungal therapy (with nystatin), complete gluten-free casein-free diet, more supplements, I was …read more




