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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 07 July 2009
Researchers from the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have collaborated to uncover important new insights into the neurological basis of autism. Their new
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 04 July 2009
Since the 1970s, there has been much debate surrounding the fact that individuals with autism have difficulty in understanding speech in situations where there is background speech or noise. At the
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 04 July 2009
Since the 1970s, there has been much debate surrounding the fact that individuals with autism have difficulty in understanding speech in situations where there is background speech or noise.
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 02 July 2009
Complications during pregnancy may increase the risk of having a child with autism, according to American researchers.
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 30 June 2009
HOPE, the charity for adults with autism and learning disabilities, welcomes the progress of the Autism Bill through Parliament.
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 30 June 2009
HOPE, the charity for adults with autism and learning disabilities, welcomes the progress of the Autism Bill through Parliament. Its third and final reading in the House of Commons took place on 19th
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 29 June 2009
Researchers at UC Davis have developed a new test that will measure the protein deficit responsible for fragile X syndrome - the single-most common cause of intellectual impairment and the
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 29 June 2009
Researchers at UC Davis have developed a new test that will measure the protein deficit responsible for fragile X syndrome - the single-most common cause of intellectual impairment and the
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 27 June 2009
Pieces in the complex autism inheritance puzzle are emerging in the latest study from a research team including geneticists from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and The Children's
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 27 June 2009
The National Autism Association (NAA) along with 12 other organizations launched a campaign this week to spur letter writing and raise awareness about dangerous restraint and seclusion practices in
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