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Too Much Screen Time in Early Life May Lead to Sensory Processing Issues Later
Self-Harm Is a Common Behavior in People with Autism, But Experts Say Autism Isn’t the Cause
Student With Autism Accepted To 19 colleges With Eight Full-Ride Scholarships
Study Results Show That Pregnancy Weight Gain Increases The Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children
Researchers Determined the Root Cause of Why Those with Autism Have Difficulty Identifying a Speaker’s Tone
It Now Only Takes One Strand Of Hair To Detect Autism
Recent Study Explained Why Those with Autism Avoid Eye Contact by Analyzing Neural Responses
Scientists Claim Air Pollution Is Linked to Hospital Admissions of Autistic Children
Researchers Discovered 72 Genes Linked to Autism That May Aid in Diagnosing the Condition
Adults with Autism Gaining More Visibility in Media, Study Finds
New Study Shows Autistic Children Suffer More Severe Mental Health Deterioration Amid the Pandemic
Brain Overgrowth Linked with Autism May Begin in Infancy
Study Finds That Sensory Issues May Be An Earlier Sign of Autism Than Communication Issues
Six Strategies to Help Autistic Children Overcome Fecal Smearing
Pandemic Yields Unexpected Discovery in Autism Therapy Study
Autism and Rejection-Sensitive Dysphoria: Is There a Connection?
Lack of Engagement During “Baby Talk” Could Point to Autism in Infants, Study Suggests
Very Few Pediatric Providers Discuss Whether Their Patients with Autism Should Drive, Study Shows
What is Autistic Burnout?
After Being Adopted By Families with Children on the Autism Spectrum, Cats Are Less Stressed
Self-Dissolving Cracker Makes Swallowing Easier for People Struggling with Dysphagia
Having Siblings Can Boost Daily-Living Skills for People with Autism, Study Shows
On Your Bike! 5 Ways Cycling Helps Children with Autism
Study Shows Age 6 May Be a Turning Point for Most Autistic Children, Requiring Extra Support
Autism May Be Linked to Mirror-Touch Synesthesia, The Ability to Physically Feel What Others Feel
Life Expectancy 16 Years Shorter for People on the Autism Spectrum, Study Says
Babies With An “Insecure Attachment” To Their Parents Are More Likely To Have Autism, Study Finds
ASD Kids Less Vulnerable to Peer Pressure
Here’s How a Game of Peek-a-Boo Could Predict Your Infant’s Autism Diagnosis
Autism and ODD: What You Need To Know
Does Rapid Prompting Method REALLY Work, or Is It Pseudoscience? Here’s the Controversy…
Dan Marino Shares How Autism has Affected Him. So Moving!
“I like the way I think,” – Temple Grandin