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Aug 06, 2009 -
Jenny McCarthy is one candid cover girl. We'd expect nothing less from the passionate mother and autism advocate who posed with her son Evan, 7, for the September cover of Cookie. Check out a few of the highlights from the interview.
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Jul 06, 2009 -
There was lots to celebrate thanks to the extra long Fourth of July weekend! Celeb families were out and about in full force and we got some good glimpses of what they were doing.
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May 07, 2009 -
Passionate parents and doctors went head to head in what turned out to be a fairly heated debate on Wednesday's episode of The Doctors. Autism advocate and mother, Jenny McCarthy, her son Evan's doctor, Dr. Jerry Kartzinel, and J.B.
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Apr 20, 2009 -
Think what you will of the stance former Playboy playmate cum advocate Jenny McCarthy has taken on autism, but there's no denying that this impassioned mother has helped bring the battle to cure the developmental disorder to the forefront of our attention. While her first three books made us laugh our way through pregnancy and our first years as parents – who can forget her description of what really happens on the delivery table – she has come to symbolize one side of the autism debate in America.
In May 2007, McCarthy announced that her son, Evan, was diagnosed with autism after suffering from a series of seizures following his measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine.
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Apr 05, 2009 -
While Autism Awareness Day, teaches the public about the developmental disorder, Jenny McCarthy has been vocalizing her thoughts publicly and on paper since her son, Evan, 6, was diagnosed at the age of two. in her latest release, Healing and Preventing Autism: A Complete Guide, the advocate talks about the causes of the developmental disorder and how she has helped her child heal. She coauthored the text with Evan's pediatrician, Dr.
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Jan 13, 2009 -
- Jenny McCarthy says she asked God to recover Evan from autism — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Too Fat to Father? Authorities Tell Obese Man He Can't Adopt — CitizenSugar
- Jane Kaczmarek keeps order with phone calls to the Easter bunny — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Autism linked to the environment? — CafeMom
- Make a better life in 2009 — Fit Pregnancy
- How I got my body back after twins — Health
- Maternity wards make way for obese mamas — Parent Dish
- Birth announcement etiquette — Alpha Mom
- How do you discipline your child — Momversation
- Mom takes Bratz questionable clothing to task — GiggleSugar
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Nov 03, 2008 -
Wee goblins were out in their Halloween garb on Friday night, but still managed to hit the parks and shops on Saturday and Sunday for some fun and retail therapy. Two famous families went to a Backyardigans event to fight malaria. Check out my slideshow to find out who they are!
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Jul 21, 2008 -
After agreeing to give ex-husband Kevin Federline custody of her kids, Britney Spears singled out Jenny McCarthy at a Generation Rescue event hosted by the former playmate-turned-author and her beau, Jim Carrey. While Jenny was a bit of a wild child back in the day, she's gained the respect and admiration of many as an advocate for autism. Since her son, Evan, 6, was diagnosed with the developmental disorder, she has used her celebrity to bring attention to it.
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Jul 07, 2008 -
This holiday weekend found celebrities and their tots galloping along the beaches, licking ice cream and having loads of fun. Jenny McCarthy and son Evan ran along the sands of Malibu while doting mom Marcia Cross played in the fountains with her darling twin daughters. Check out all of the beach babes in the slideshow and see who else enjoyed the Fourth of July festivities.
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Apr 03, 2008 -
Last night Larry King Live helped highlight National Autism Awareness Day by inviting actress and author Jenny McCarthy to a panel about autism with four well–known doctors. As the mother of an autistic son, Jenny has become a spokesperson for the disorder, which affects one in every 150 children. The debate on the cause of autism often becomes deeply personal and heated and last night's show was no exception.
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