Oklahoma parents of autistic children turning to oxygen therapy

 
By Kim Archer - Tulsa World    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: March 9, 2009

It looks like a white submarine ready to dive into the depths, with a small circular window to peer out on an imaginary sea.

It’s a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, and true to its U.S. Navy roots, time spent in one is called a dive.

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Autism center’s mission
"Our goal at the Autism Center of Tulsa is to provide families with the information they need to choose from among the many available autism treatments today. As with any autism treatment, families interested in biomedical treatment should consult with their physician, do research, and decide what is right for their individual family members. The Autism Research Institute offers comprehensive information on biomedical treatments, including a list of Defeat Autism Now! trained physicians. The American Academy of Pediatrics has Management and Care standards for autism that address complementary alternative medicine.”

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Get more information about the Autism Center of Tulsa’s services. http://www.tulsaworld.com/autismtulsa







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