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Research
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
“Profound” Autism: The New Term for Those Who Require Significant Support
FDA Grants Breakthrough Designation for Diagnostic Aid That Identifies Autism Via Hair Strands
New Data From the CDC Suggests That 1 in 44 U.S. Children Has Autism
Study Shows that Puppets Increase Engagement and Learning for Kids with ASD
5.7% of Parents Say Their Child with Autism Struggles with Gender Identity, Survey Finds
Study Finds That Missed Early Well-Child Visits Lead to Delayed Autism Diagnosis
What is Autistic Burnout?
Unusual Object Examination in Infancy May Be Early Predictor of Autism
After Being Adopted By Families with Children on the Autism Spectrum, Cats Are Less Stressed
Autism and Potty Training: Tips for Toileting Success
Survey Finds That About a Fifth of Autism Parents and Caregivers Have Given CBD to Their Child
Self-Dissolving Cracker Makes Swallowing Easier for People Struggling with Dysphagia
Graduate Students Discover Serious Error in Autism Screening Guidelines
People with Autism Can Read Facial Expressions Except for Angry Ones, Study Shows
Study Shows Brain Structures Grow Differently in Boys and Men with Autism
Having Siblings Can Boost Daily-Living Skills for People with Autism, Study Shows
Babies with Older Autistic Siblings Are Less Able to Pick Up Language Clues, 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
About 78 Percent of Children with Autism Have at Least One Mental Health Condition, Study Shows
Autism Diagnostic Criteria Needs to Be Adjusted for People with Genetic Conditions, Study Shows
Analysis of Plural Personal Pronoun Use May Help Diagnose Autism in Girls
Studies Investigate the Mysterious Link Between Anorexia and Autism
The Ability to Understand What Others Are Thinking Diminishes with Age, But Not for Autistic People
Autism Behaviors May Be Related to Differences in Peripheral Nerves, Study Says
Autism Language Problems May Be Exacerbated by Inability to Pick Out the Sound of One’s Own Name
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
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