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Today, there is no approved drug in the market that stops or prevents macular degeneration in older people. That  is most likely going to change in the future, looking at a research going on in the UK. Macular degeneration happens when the body’s immune system gets faulty and starts attackin…
04.08.2020 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Like so many other events this year, autism’s biggest annual conference — the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) meeting — was forced to go virtual because of the coronavirus pandemic. The annual gathering, which had been slated for May in Seattle, Washington, was moved online 3 June.…
01.08.2020 · From Spectrum News
A common autism screening tool misses more than 70 percent of autistic toddlers but flags more than 80 percent of non-autistic toddlers who have intellectual disability, a new study of children in Norway reports1. The study adds to a mounting body of evidence that the tool, the Modified Checklist fo…
31.07.2020 · From Spectrum News
A computer program automatically aligns mouse brain images with a reference brain atlas and thereby maps individual neurons stained in the images1. First released in 2018, the tool helps researchers analyze neurons and their connections in a standardized way. It was described in May in Cell Reports.…
30.07.2020 · From Spectrum News
Autistic Employment By Christa Holmans, Neurodivergent Rebel One in 59 kids is born autistic, and more than 3.5 million people in America alone are estimated to be autistic (source: Autism Society). These numbers have been on the rise in recent years, mostly thanks to growing awareness and imp…
29.07.2020 · From Geek Book clubs
Wesley Grubbs is founder of Pitch Interactive, a data-visualization studio in Berkeley, California, where his role allows him to merge the creative and analytical. He is also the parent of two children: Orson, 7, and Lyra, 12, who is autistic. When Lyra was 6 years old, Grubbs started a collaborativ…
28.07.2020 · From Spectrum News
Nearly all genes with moderate to strong ties to autism are expressed in the developing amygdala, according to a new study1. In autistic people, a few of these genes show altered expression in the amygdala, a brain region important for social and emotional function. Past studies have shown that auti…
28.07.2020 · From Spectrum News
The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, the largest private funder of spinal cord injury research, education, clinical training and programmatic support in the U.S. and Canada, announced on July 23rd that it has allocated close to $10 million in emergency grant funding to support the spinal cord injury (SC…
27.07.2020 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Infants with particular patterns of electrical activity in the brain go on to have high levels of autism traits as toddlers, a new study shows1. Specifically, babies who have unusually high or low synchrony between certain brain waves — as measured by electroencephalography (EEG) — at 3 months old t…
25.07.2020 · From Spectrum News
Intellectually or developmentally disabled New Yorkers living in group homes may be more likely to contract and die of COVID-19 than those in the general population, according to a new study of more than 20,000 group-home residents1. The study captures only a subset of New York’s group-home re…
24.07.2020 · From Spectrum News
Autistic Pride By Megan Amodeo Why should we, the autistic community, try to sensor everything we say to make sure it is more palatable for those around us? Should I try to fit into a societal image that has been forced upon me? I think about these topics more than I am willing to admit. &#…
24.07.2020 · From Geek Book clubs
The post How autism shapes sibling relationships appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
23.07.2020 · From Spectrum News
“Ethan is my hero. If he hadn't been born I would still be living a life of denial.”Source: The Autism Site
23.07.2020 · From The Autism Site
Social difficulties have been considered a defining characteristic of autism since Leo Kanner published the first clinical descriptions of the condition in 1943. However, people with autism can show striking variability in social function: Some lack social interest and awareness of other people and …
22.07.2020 · From Spectrum News
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