Children may be more likely to be diagnosed with autism and other neurodevelopment disorders if their mother had a Covid-19 infection while pregnant, according to a new study.
When children and adults rarely see their own experiences reflected on screen, they miss out on validation and the chance to recognize their own strengths.
A study published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology analyzed more than 18,100 births in Massachusetts of children born ...
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What we know about Tylenol and autism, as Texas AG Ken Paxton files suit
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, R, sued the makers of Tylenol this week, stating that the companies ignored and silenced ...
How ludicrous would it be to hear: “My cancer doctor gives every patient the same treatment, regardless of whether the cancer ...
In a landmark study published in 1998, researchers examined autism prevalence in a community in New Jersey to determine a ...
On Sept. 22, 2025, President Donald Trump, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announced ...
The future of work depends on organisations that celebrate different ways of thinking and learning. When businesses embrace ...
Surgical intervention may offer substantial seizure reduction and functional benefits for individuals with ASD and drug-resistant epilepsy.
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Neurodivergent-friendly homes: what should they be like?
The term neurodivergence is increasingly entering everyday conversation, yet it is still often misunderstood or reduced to stereotypes. It describes people whose brains process, learn, or interact ...
This tension intersects with another complex policy issue: disproportionality. Federal law flags schools if students from a ...
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Germany, and ...
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