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A specially made ‘decoy’ protein blocks an immune molecule from crossing the placenta. The work is in mice, but it suggests that the same strategy could prevent the molecule from triggering fetal brain changes that contribute to autism. Researchers presented the unpublished results today at the 2018…
04.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
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03.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
A new protocol enables researchers to rigorously test drugs for Angelman syndrome in mice1. The guidelines boost the chances that drugs that work in mice will also work in people. “A lot of people are interested in testing drugs for Angelman syndrome,” says lead researcher Ype Elgersma, professor of…
03.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
A recalibrated version of a widely used test for autism may accurately reflect autistic children’s development as they grow and become verbal, according to a new study1. The revised test identifies worsening autism traits in a subgroup of children who would not otherwise have been flagged for the co…
02.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
2 November 2018: Heading to San Diego The 48th annual Society for Neuroscience (SfN) meeting kicks off Saturday morning in San Diego, California. For five days, the city will play host to thousands of neuroscientists presenting some 14,000 abstracts. From lectures and symposia to posters and satelli…
02.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
What I learned from watching The Dating Game, The Bachelor, and Beauty and the Geek By Tom Iland Do you watch reality TV shows?  How about reality TV dating shows?  Growing up with autism, ever since elementary school, I wanted to have a girlfriend.  I usually relied on movies or TV s…
02.11.2018 · From The Art of Autism
Oliver and his parents had requested he not be given the medication because he'd had adverse reactions in the past.Source: The Autism Site
02.11.2018 · From The Autism Site
"The only thing we were surprised by was how potentially strong a relationship there was. To put it colloquially, it blew our minds."Source: The Autism Site
02.11.2018 · From The Autism Site
Learn all about our newest game Double Up from creator Rosemarie Griffin, CCC/SLP, BCBA!  If you are working with older students, I know that you have probably struggled with finding materials that were age appropriate. I am a school based speech language pathologist and board certified analyst…
02.11.2018 · From Different Roads to Learning
We are in the midst of an autism revolution. It’s exciting to see what’s happening and who’s leading it.  What we know about autism has evolved thanks to the growing numbers of autistic individuals who are finding their voices, telling the world about their firsthand experiences, and speaking out ab…
02.11.2018 · From Geek Book clubs
Women whose children are severely autistic have lower serotonin levels than do those whose children have mild or moderate autism traits, a new study suggests1. Serotonin is a signaling molecule in the nervous system. Nearly one in three people with autism has elevated levels of serotonin in his bloo…
01.11.2018 · From Spectrum News
By Daniel Docherty I am enamoured with the *pulchritudinious art form that is singing and I am an avid writer in my spare time. Singing is my main passion. I aspire to one day be a professional singer. My prefered genre of singing is classical/opera and swing. I take immense influence from some of …
01.11.2018 · From The Art of Autism
His dad was a bit confused when the police showed up! Source: The Autism Site
01.11.2018 · From The Autism Site
New results from brain scans of adults with autism are at odds with the popular theory that autism involves weak brakes on brain activity1. Some experts say, however, that the scans in the new study are too imprecise to cast serious doubt on this theory. The scans show no difference from controls in…
31.10.2018 · From Spectrum News
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