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Ready for your weekly recap of autism research tweets? First up in this edition of Spectrum’s Community Newsletter, the cover of The Lancet on 15 January featured a quote from the journal’s recent commission on the future of autism care and clinical research. On this week’s cover, a quote fro…
24.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
By Steve Staniek I spent 40 years in Health Physics, protecting workers and the public against nuclear risks, and by the time I retired I was a stressed-out wreck. We moved to the country where I began to study shamanism as a path to healing. I took a couple of basic shamanic courses from FSS, and b…
24.01.2022 · From The Art of Autism
The post Spotted around the web: Sleep features, seizure genes, pandemic effects appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
22.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
One paper is about the aesthetic beauty of plant landscapes. Another reviews the use of anesthetic drugs in cancer patients. A third aims to optimize how efficiently buses operate using deep learning. Yet they each cite studies on autism — including one in the International Journal of Environmental …
22.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
Autism is thought to arise during prenatal development, when the brain is spinning its web of excitatory and inhibitory neurons, the main signal-generating cell types in the cerebral cortex. Though this wiring process remains mysterious, one thing seemed certain after two decades of studies in mice:…
21.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
It’s 2022 and By the Numbers is back. Last week, we released the Autism Drug Trial Tracker, an interactive tool to explore hundreds of clinical trials for autism and related conditions. All the code and data are open source, and we hope it proves useful to the autism research community. We’ll update…
21.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
Black, Hispanic/Latino and Asian/Pacific Islander autistic people in the United States have higher odds of having co-occurring health conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease or hypertension, compared with white autistic people, according to a new study. The same disparities exist in the…
20.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
Pregnant mice that mount an immune reaction have pups with autism-like traits and an increased susceptibility to gut inflammation, according to a new study. The results may help to explain why many autistic people have gastrointestinal issues, says study investigator Eunha Kim, a postdoctoral resear…
19.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted ‘breakthrough device’ designation to a hair-based test designed to aid autism diagnosis. The acknowledgment shifts the test into a fast lane through the agency’s regulatory review process. The test, called StrandDx, analyzes the lev…
18.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
Spoilers ahead for the Netflix original film Don’t Look Up. by Allison Wall What’s that in the sky? Is it a bird? A plane? A planet-destroying comet? Oh. It’s ableism. One of Netflix’s original big movie hits over the 2021 winter holiday season was Don’t Look Up (directed and written by Adam McKay w…
18.01.2022 · From The Art of Autism
Diego's latest project, the "Spectrum EP," is something he hopes can help other people understand what his life is like on a day-to-day basis as a person on the autism spectrum. The post DJ on the Autism Spectrum Uses Musical Mixes to Share His Unique Experience with Others appeared first on The Aut…
18.01.2022 · From The Autism Site
An effective military starts with the people. Let's give military families the benefits they have earned. The post The Military Still Doesn’t Cover This Valuable Autism Therapy For Dependents appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
18.01.2022 · From The Autism Site
Hello, and welcome to the Community Newsletter! I’m your host, Chelsey B. Coombs, Spectrum’s engagement editor. Twitter served up some practical tips this week about how to make magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) more comfortable for autistic people. Strategies in the literature could lead to new trai…
17.01.2022 · From Spectrum News
Tanishq was diagnosed with Autism at the age of two. As a young child, he was a lot more interested in food shows than cartoons because they were short and repeated. One day, as a five year old, he insisted on helping with cooking in the kitchen and since that day, he developed interest in cooking! …
17.01.2022 · From Assistive Technology Blog
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