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Many of us love to walk – be it as urban dwellers in the busy streets of a major city, in a park, or on an uneven hiking trail. Walking not only has many health benefits, but it is also good for the soul! However, for many individuals, walking for extended periods of time may not always be pos…
14.09.2020 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Many problems associated with fragile X syndrome stem from a leak in mitochondria, organelles that act as the power stations of the cell, a new study suggests1. Stopping this leak eases some of the autism-like traits of mice that model the syndrome. “The paper is very solid,” says John Jay Gargus, d…
12.09.2020 · From Spectrum News
We've donated thousands of masks to workers at wildlife sanctuaries to keep them safe.Source: The Autism Site
12.09.2020 · From The Autism Site
Lowered expression of a gene called DDHD2 may increase a person’s likelihood of autism, according to a new analysis1. The researchers arrived at this conclusion via a genome-wide association study (GWAS), an approach used to identify common variants — in the form of single-letter changes to DNA that…
11.09.2020 · From Spectrum News
It took more than 11 months, around 700 hours of time, and 56,000 legos. Source: The Autism Site
11.09.2020 · From The Autism Site
The dog refused to leave the boy's side.Source: The Autism Site
11.09.2020 · From The Autism Site
By Megan Amodeo Have you ever been stuck in a never-ending line at the grocery store? Or maybe you were at the DMV waiting to renew your license and the wait far exceeded what most consider humane? We have all been somewhere longer than we want to be at one time or another. “I don’t know about…
11.09.2020 · From Geek Book clubs
A new viral tool can selectively control different types of neurons that dampen brain activity in rodents, monkeys and people1. The ability to manipulate inhibitory cells in such a targeted way may help scientists test these cells’ contributions to conditions such as epilepsy and autism. The techniq…
10.09.2020 · From Spectrum News
Autistic people have experienced huge disruptions over the past six months. The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on all of our lives, but especially so for autistic people, who are often uncomfortable with swift and unexpected change and can struggle with uncertainty about the future. The pandemi…
09.09.2020 · From Spectrum News
Over the past decade, autistic people and their families have increasingly experimented with medical marijuana and products derived from it. Many hope these compounds will alleviate a range of autism-related traits and problems. But scientists are still in the early stages of rigorous research into …
08.09.2020 · From Spectrum News
Very soon, entire buildings and communities will have the potential to become “Alexa enabled” and enable renters and community members have the smart home experience without having to painstakingly set up each smart device with their own Amazon Echo devices. This could be very helpful for people wit…
07.09.2020 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Repetitive behaviors are one of autism’s core features and can be sensory or motor based, such as hand-flapping, or more cognitive in nature, such as intensely focused interests. Autistic people may engage in repetitive behaviors as a way to relieve anxiety or for fun — and for this reason, such beh…
05.09.2020 · From Spectrum News
The blood pressure drug bumetanide does not uniformly lessen autism traits in autistic children and teenagers, according to a new clinical trial1. The results are at odds with past research that suggested the drug eases autism traits in children on the spectrum. Still, the new study’s data hint that…
04.09.2020 · From Spectrum News
Researchers have known that genes contribute to autism since the 1970s, when a team found that identical twins often share the condition. Since then, scientists have been racking up potential genetic culprits in autism, a process that DNA-decoding technologies have accelerated in the past decade. As…
04.09.2020 · From Spectrum News
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