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When nobody showed up for the party, she was brokenhearted. But then the community came together to help. The post Nobody Showed Up To An Autistic Girl’s Party So People Across The County Sent Her Presents appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
16.10.2020 · From The Autism Site
Interview by Jenny BristolIllustration by Rebecca Burgess Anthony Ryan Schmidt is a 12-year-old boy who is passionate about cars—especially model cars—and shares that passion with the world through his compelling photography. In many of his photos, due to forced perspective, the cars look life-si…
16.10.2020 · From Geek Book clubs
The post A quest for Quincy: Gene therapies come of age for some forms of autism appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
15.10.2020 · From Spectrum News
Journalist Sarah Kurchak begins her memoir, “I Overcame My Autism and All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder,” with a disclaimer: “I do not speak for all autistic people. I will not try to. I do not want to.” With that out of the way, what follows is a superb ‘autiebiography’ — an autobiography w…
14.10.2020 · From Spectrum News
Women who receive epidural anesthesia during labor seem to stand an increased chance of having a child with autism, a new study has found1. But the study was not designed to prove cause and effect and does not suggest that epidurals cause autism. The prevalence of autism among the children of women …
14.10.2020 · From Spectrum News
Neurons derived from people with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, a genetic condition linked to autism, show deficits in electrical activity and calcium signaling, according to a new study1. A single gene appears to be largely responsible for these defects, the study shows. Up to 20 percent of people who …
13.10.2020 · From Spectrum News
Memory Haven,  a soon to be launched app created by three teenage girls, will help people with dementia engage in daily activities easily in the future through its six features. The app can be used by patients and caregivers. Memory Haven has face and voice  recognition abilities to help patients…
13.10.2020 · From Assistive Technology Blog
The repetitive behaviors seen in autism may originate in the striatum, a cluster of neurons involved with initiating and executing movements. Studies also hint that this ‘reward hub’ in the center of the brain underlies some of the condition’s social difficulties and is essential f…
10.10.2020 · From Spectrum News
The more autistic children tune in to and communicate with others as toddlers, the stronger their conversation skills are later in childhood, according to a new study1. The findings lend support to the social motivation theory of autism, which posits that some autistic children do not prioritize soc…
09.10.2020 · From Spectrum News
Dan Burger's interactive software allows NASA to manipulate large amounts of data until visual patterns show up. The post Man with Autism Invents Interactive Software to Help NASA Analyze Complex Data appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autism Site
09.10.2020 · From The Autism Site
By Megan Amodeo Some people have given up on the whole idea, but I am still maintaining as much social distancing as possible. I do have several chronic health conditions that put me at a higher risk if I get COVID-19, but I worry more about my family becoming ill. There is always this anxiety lu…
09.10.2020 · From Geek Book clubs
A new telehealth test offers researchers a way to measure a child’s development and detect signs of atypical behavior remotely1. It could help them recruit more people for their studies and adjust their methods to a socially distant world. Autism researchers generally assess children in person. This…
08.10.2020 · From Spectrum News
Adolescents with autism are more likely than their neurotypical peers to experience bullying1. They are also more likely to have suicidal thoughts and behavior2. We know that bullying contributes to suicidality in typically developing adolescents. When the news covers a young person’s tragic death b…
07.10.2020 · From Spectrum News
Neil was wearing a sunflower lanyard from the train company as a sign of his invisible disabilities, but the conductor ignored it. The post Man with Autism & Asthma Humiliated for Not Wearing Face Mask on Train, Forced to Sit Facing Wall appeared first on The Autism Site News. Source: The Autis…
07.10.2020 · From The Autism Site
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