by Dan DeMarle | Jan 19, 2024 | Autism, Autism, Autism Research, Treatment
A newly available device could help doctors determine within minutes whether or not children as young as 16 months have autism with a high degree of accuracy, researchers say. Click this link to read the article. EarliTec Diagnostics Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for...
by Dan DeMarle | Nov 4, 2023 | Autism, Autism Research
UCLA Health researchers have published the largest-ever study of families with at least two children with autism, uncovering new risk genes and providing new insights into how genetics influence whether someone develops autism spectrum disorder. The new study,...
by Dan DeMarle | Oct 20, 2023 | ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Autism Research, Other Health Impairment, Uncategorized
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of individuals being diagnosed with autism and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This rise in diagnoses has sparked various discussions and debates. In this article, we will explore...
by Dan DeMarle | Aug 24, 2023 | Autism, Autism Research, Uncategorized
With a new report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is tacitly embracing a recently coined autism classification and providing a first-of-its-kind breakdown on the number of kids on the severe versus milder ends of the spectrum. Researchers from the...
by Dan DeMarle | Jul 17, 2023 | Autism, Autism Research, Uncategorized
A 2020 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder among 8-year-old children is the highest it’s ever been. The prevalence of ASD is higher among Asian, Black and Hispanic children than...
by Dan DeMarle | Jul 3, 2023 | Autism, Autism Research, Uncategorized
by Michelle Diament | March 23, 2023 A public service announcement from Autism Speaks offers information about the signs of autism. (Ad Council for Autism Speaks/TNS) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Autism rates across the country continue to climb, but for the first...