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autism Archive
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Autistic Children get Leaning Help from Friendly Robot “Russell”
Posted on November 21, 2013 | No CommentsOften one of the greatest challenges to helping children with autism to learn is finding a way to engage with them. According to a report from the National Science Foundation (NSF), new help for autistic children may come from a small friendly robot named “Russell.” […] -
Autism Research may Help Identify Biomarkers for Autism Risk Leading to Early Detection
Posted on February 17, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to a release from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, a new Autism study found significant differences in brain development starting at age 6 months in high-risk infants who later develop autism, compared to high-risk infants who did not develop autism. This new information may […] -
Autism Risk Tied to Pregnancy Interval
Posted on January 11, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to a study in the February issue of Pediatrics, children who are born less than 12 months apart from their siblings are up to three times more likely to develop autism. Unlike the focus on the external factors, such as vaccines, as a potential […]