The Autism Science Foundation is a science-based autism charity dedicated to supporting autism research and funding scientists and organizations that research, support, and publicize autism research.
They adhere to rigorous scientific standards and values and believe that outstanding research i
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Research has increasingly focused on the connections between the immune system and the nervous system (4) yet to date no approach has been successful in correcting immune dysregulation/chronic inflammation in autism. The administration of CD34+ umbilical cord cells and mesenchymal cells are propose
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Recent studies show that kids with autism are at no higher risk of having gastrointestinal problems than are children without autism. But that means they also have no fewer GI upsets. And when they are having stomach aches or are refusing to eat, it can be really tough for them and their parents.
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A National Institutes of Health-funded study under way at LSU could help add to science’s understanding of two often overlooked subjects — dialects in Louisiana and a learning disability called specific language impairment.
The leader of the five-year project is LSU professor Janna Oetting, who
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Omega 3 found to help children suffering Autism. Evidence from clinical and biochemical sources have indicated changes in the metabolism of fatty acids in several psychiatric disorders. We examined the phospholipid fatty acids in the plasma of a population of autistic subjects compared to mentally
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Most parents never think they'll have to learn how to play with their own children.
But if a toddler is diagnosed with autism, moms and dads can spend years with the child and a therapist, drawing with crayons and playing hide and seek. Research is proving that as parents color and stack buildi
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Dr. Nicholas Dodman, director of the animal behavior clinic at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, in North Grafton, Mass., and the lead author of the report, said the findings had broad implications for compulsive disorders in people and animals. They describe their fin
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Study after study has failed to turn up any link between vaccines and autism. So why do people keep claiming vaccines are to blame?
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Researchers may have found the the reason why autism affects boys four times more often than girls. The researchers say they have found a genetic clue that may help explain the disparity.
Current theories about autism suggest that the disorder is related to over excitability at nerve
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New Autistic Research is being driven by the large number of autism cases among children of Somali immigrants living in Sweden. Scientists are now starting to do research on whether vitamin D could play a role in autism, including testing pregnant women.
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