Thought LeadersDr. Steven StaggSenior LecturerAnglia Ruskin University In this interview, News-Medical speaks to Dr. Steven Stagg about his latest research into autism and how autistic children struggle to
(HealthDay)—School-age children with autism may be faring better than commonly thought, with most “doing well” in at least some aspects of development, a new study suggests. The study,
Autistic females are flying under the radar of diagnosis because they’re so good at camouflaging their behaviors, researchers have warned. Around one in every 100 people are on
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Stanford University have identified a biomarker in newborns that may signal autism spectrum disorder months or even
Self-inflicted injury, aggression toward others and yelling are common problem behaviors associated with young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. These actions can result from the child being
If rejection overwhelms you, you could be suffering from 'rejection sensitive dysphoria'; find out what it is. Let’s face it, rejection is a difficult pill to swallow —
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and affects up to 80% of children with ASD. Several studies report a strong
People with autism often experience hypersensitivity to noise and other sensory input. MIT neuroscientists have now identified two brain circuits that help tune out distracting sensory information, and
Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley couldn’t be prouder of how far her son Greyson has come! On Tuesday, the Jersey Shore star, 33, shared a video update about her son’s
Characterized by repetitive movements or vocalizations known as tics, Tourette Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that plagues many adolescents. A study conducted by Yale researchers has trained adolescents
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