With Autism, Diet Restrictions May Do More Harm Than Good
... children, a new study has found. However, autistic children do have a higher rate of constipation ... incidence of gastrointestinal (GI) problems in an autistic population with incidence in children who are ... that problems with the gut might be the cause of autistic symptoms, giving the matter added urgency. But ...Schwarzenegger Administration Sued for Allowing Health Insurance Companies to Deny Autism Care
... 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The mother of an autistic child joined Consumer Watchdog and its attorneys ... needed, medically necessary treatment for autistic children. The suit, filed by Consumer ... "HMOs and health insurers are denying autistic children the most effective medical treatment ...Standard IQ Test May Undervalue People With Autism
... is underestimating the intellectual potential of autistic people, new research suggests. People with ... the Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices, autistic people not only had scores equal to those of ... 42 percent more quickly. On the Raven's test, autistic participants scored, on average, 30 percentage ...Brain Anatomy Could Point to Autism
... MONDAY, May 4 (HealthDay News) -- autistic toddlers seem more likely to have an enlarged ... and is thought to be a fundamental deficit in autistic individuals that predicts poor outcomes in social ... the study, Piven's team conducted MRI scans of 50 autistic children and 33 children without the condition. ...World's largest DNA scan for autism uncovers new gene variant for disorder
... a new gene variant that is highly common in autistic children. And when researchers scrutinized the ... families nationwide. Each family had at least two autistic children. The scan connected autism to a ... six changes that occurred more frequently in autistic children than in the control group. These ...Einstein scientists propose new theory of autism
... from decades of anecdotal observations that some autistic children seem to improve when they have a fever, ... more rigorous look at fever and autism, observing autistic children during and after fever episodes and comparing their behavior with autistic children who didn't have fevers. This study ...Autism Support Network and the Israeli Society for Autistic Children Form International Alliance
... ) and the Israeli Society for autistic Children (ALUT) ( www.alut.org.il ) today ... therapies. About the Israeli Society for autistic Children (ALUT) The Israeli Society for autistic Children (ALUT) ( www.alut.org.il ) is the ...Lack of Food Variety Puts Kids With Autism at Risk for Poor Nutrition
... significantly lower in the red blood cells of autistic children than in normally developing children. ... no difference between normally developing and autistic children. The different results between studies ... foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids in the diets of autistic children has been suggested by some researchers ...Brain Waves Show Sound Processing Abnormalities in Autistic Children
... said. "We see a fraction of a second delay in autistic patients." Autism is a complex ... dysfunction of the auditory processing system in autistic children. "This delay in processing ... processing and communication impairment seen in autistic children," Dr. Roberts said. Dr. Roberts ...Autism Genes Discovered; Help Shape Connections Among Brain Cells
... concentrate their effects in brain regions that develop abnormally in autistic children," said Hakonarson. "Our current findings, when coupled with ... investigating the exact mechanisms by which these genetic variations cause autistic disorders. "For instance, we expect to manipulate similar cell-adhesion ...CDC Misses Target With Flawed MMR/Autism Study
... disease and autism. In a 2002 paper where the majority of autistic children were found to have measles in their intestines, the children ... had onset of GI episodes before the onset of AUT (P=0.03)." The other 20 autistic children in the study had GI problems but the pathology developed before ...Video: FDA Approves INVEGA(R) SUSTENNA(TM) for the Acute and Maintenance Treatment of Schizophrenia
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... on subgroups of ASDs in animal models. Scientists will then translate those findings into therapies personalized to a child's specific subtype of autistic disorder." Gene studies took the stage in a presentation by Hakon Hakonarson, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Center for Applied Genomics at CHOP. ...Rendell Administration Announces Health Research Grants From Tobacco Settlement Funds
... are limited. Studies that investigate genetic factors, brain function and structure are needed to improve our understanding of how the minds of autistic children work. The four grants that are being awarded under these two priorities during state fiscal year 2008-2009 include: ...UNC, Caltech research finds further evidence for genetic contribution to autism
... of us and in a way that is strikingly similar to autistic patients themselves, according to new research by ... for the hypothesis that the parents with the autistic child have brains that function somewhat ... emotions and may have abnormal volume in both autistic individuals and their nonautistic siblings. ...Autism Speaks collaborates on grant with the Allen Institute for Brain Science and autism expert
... grant that will examine the architecture of the autistic brain. Led by Eric Courchesne, Ph.D., Professor ... underlying cellular and molecular defects in the autistic brain. An extensive study of this type has never ... early brain overgrowth very likely triggers autistic behavior in infants and toddlers, and so the next ...New studies suggest brain overgrowth in 1-year-olds linked to development of autism
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... better understand abnormal brain function in autistic humans, which could help them identify and ... we can study changes in the brain that lead to autistic behaviors and symptoms, which may help us ... may resemble the enhanced cognitive abilities in autistic savants (people who have a severe developmental ...New studies on schizophrenia, depression, trauma and autism highlight annual meeting
... infants first year may contribute to the onset of autistic characteristics. These findings support concurrent research which has found brain overgrowth in autistic children as young as two years old. (Embargoed ... better understand abnormal brain function in autistic humans, which could help them identify and ...Autism Speaks funds $5 million to studies on genetic and environmental risk factors for autism
... brain and behavioral changes in very early life that may mark the onset of autistic symptoms. Little is known about the abnormal processes during early brain ... in brain volume and neural circuitry concurrent with the emergence of autistic behavior," explained Dr. Piven Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the ...UNC expands brain imaging study of infants at risk for autism
... to examine changes in their brains and behavior that may mark the onset of autistic symptoms is being substantially expanded after receiving an additional ... prospectively measure, in the same group of infants, both the onset of autistic symptoms and brain enlargement that may co-occur at the end of the first ...Researchers find link between nicotine addiction and autism
... and we had nicotinic receptors that had disappeared in the brains of autistic patients. Our finding filled a gap by saying there is a physical and ... perhaps increasing receptors in tobacco addicts while decreasing them in autistic individuals, thus increasing susceptibility to these devastating ...UT Health Science Center researchers study diet and autism
... studies to determine whether gluten and dairy products play a role in autistic behavior as parents have anecdotally claimed. The pilot study is one of ... granted by the Department of Pediatrics, researchers will enroll 38 autistic children ages 3 to 9. They will look at the influence of gluten and milk ...Researchers move 2 steps closer to understanding genetic underpinnings of autism
... Our previous finding of association between loss of CNTNAP2 function and autistic behavior has been validated in the general population. This is a very ... study of these four patients uncovered the association between CNTNAP2 and autistic behaviors. From that small beginning, CNTNAP2 has now been implicated as a ...Nanotech particles affect brain development in mice
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... destinies. The receptors bind to hormones such as testosterone and estrogen and set in motion gender blueprints for a lifetime. To understand why autistic children have trouble engaging in social interactions, researchers have long observed "rough-and-tumble" play - the propensity to bite, wrestle or ...