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  1. Intestinal worms in children linked to autism, stool samples may help diagnosis: Researchers

    Intestinal worms in children linked to autism, stool samples may help diagnosis: Researchers

    New Delhi, A variety of gut bacteria may be contributing to the development of autism in children, according to a recent study published in the journal Nature Microbiology.Therefore, stool samples can help diagnose the neurodevelopmental condition in which one displays repetitive behavior and...
  2. Study finds family history may affect development of siblings of children with autism

    Study finds family history may affect development of siblings of children with autism

    New Delhi: Younger siblings of children with autism may experience more developmental difficulties, especially if they have relatives with conditions such as speech delay, anxiety or schizophrenia, according to a study.The researchers found that younger siblings showed more severe difficulties...
  3. Fetal large brain may be a sign of severe autism: study

    Fetal large brain may be a sign of severe autism: study

    New Delhi: Abnormally high levels of gray matter in the fetus during the first trimester of pregnancy may indicate severe autism, which includes lifelong difficulties in social and cognitive skills and possibly not being able to speak, according to a new study. . ,The researchers said the...
  4. Why Eating Disorder Care Should Be Considered for Neurodivergent Patients

    Why Eating Disorder Care Should Be Considered for Neurodivergent Patients

    Sydney, One third of people with eating disorders are neurodivergent, yet traditional eating disorder research and treatment has not included this in the equation.About one-third of people with eating disorders are neurodivergent. And while traditional eating disorder treatments haven't...
  5. Researchers provide insight into how brain overgrowth determines autism severity

    Researchers provide insight into how brain overgrowth determines autism severity

    California [US], Some children with autism face serious, long-term challenges such as developmental delays, social issues and even an inability to communicate. Others report mild symptoms that get better over time.Until now, experts have been unable to explain the difference in results...
  6. Study reveals early brain network differences in autism-risk six-week-old infants

    Study reveals early brain network differences in autism-risk six-week-old infants

    New Delhi: Six-week-old infants who are more likely to develop autism show different patterns in their brain connections, researchers say, suggesting that autism-related behaviors may be linked to observed behaviors. May emerge much earlier. Are.The researchers focused on the brain's saliency...
  7. Abu Dhabi Public Health Center and PwC release white paper on health equity, autism

    Abu Dhabi Public Health Center and PwC release white paper on health equity, autism

    Abu Dhabi [UAE], Abu Dhabi Public Health Center (ADPHC) and PwC have published a white paper titled Towards Health Equity: Bridging the Gap for Individuals with Autism through Public Policy and Technology during Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week (ADGHW). The white paper from the Department of...
  8. Researchers find link between autism spectrum disorder, disrupted developmental dopamine

    Researchers find link between autism spectrum disorder, disrupted developmental dopamine

    Pennsylvania [US], According to recent research, dopamine is essential for the growth of neurons. Researchers have shown that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and disrupted developmental dopamine signaling are related. Their findings open the door to future targeted treatments by highlighting the...
  9. Scientists decode early metabolic changes that cause autism

    Scientists decode early metabolic changes that cause autism

    The team from the University of California-San Diego found that a small number of biochemical pathways are responsible for most of the changes that lead to ASD. , as well as repetitive and/or restrictive behaviors."At birth, the physical appearance and behavior of a child who will develop...
  10. Rotary Club of Delhi Southend Next successfully organized “A Mission for a Mission” fundraiser to support Anand – Assisted Living Center by Action for Autism Organization (AFAO).

    Rotary Club of Delhi Southend Next successfully organized “A Mission for a Mission” fundraiser to support Anand – Assisted Living Center by Action for Autism Organization (AFAO).

    HT Syndicatio New Delhi [India], May 1: Rotary Club of Delhi Southend Next is happy to announce the successful completion of its annual fundraising event, “Melody for a Mission” held on 26th April 2024. The purpose of this program was to raise funds. Awareness to support Anand, an assisted...
  11. International conference on progress in autism research concludes in Abu Dhabi

    International conference on progress in autism research concludes in Abu Dhabi

    Abu Dhabi [UAE], International Conference on Progress in Autism Research, whose theme was "Challenges and Solutions", called for prompt coordination between experts, scientists experts, physicians, parents and university and relevant scientific centers and scientific research Emphasized the...
  12. EAC organizes 17th Emirates Physical Fitness Championship for people of determination

    EAC organizes 17th Emirates Physical Fitness Championship for people of determination

    Abu Dhabi [UAE], Emirates Autism Center (EAC), under the patronage of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, organized the 17th Emirates Physical Fitness Championship for people of determination at Al Jazeera Sports and Cultural Club. The championship...
  13. Rotary Club of Delhi Southend presents "Melodies for a Mission" in association with Action for Autism

    Rotary Club of Delhi Southend presents "Melodies for a Mission" in association with Action for Autism

    HT Syndicatio New Delhi [India], April 22: Rotary Club of Delhi is thrilled to announce its upcoming event, “Melodies for a Mission” in collaboration with Southend Action for Autism. This unique evening promises to be a harmonious blend of music and philanthropy, all in support of a noble cause...
  14. Artworks of children suffering from autism were displayed in the exhibition

    Artworks of children suffering from autism were displayed in the exhibition

    New Delhi, Autistic children are showcasing their artistic talent in an ongoing exhibition in the national capital.Held at Hotel JW Marriott, Aerocity in collaboration with NGO Arts & Souls Foundation, the week-long exhibition showcases over 60 abstract artworks by 20 emerging artists – half...
  15. Researchers discover new metric for diagnosing autism

    Researchers discover new metric for diagnosing autism

    Washington [US], Due to the vast range of symptoms and severity, autism spectrum disorders have not yet been linked to a single cause. However, a study conducted by researchers at the University of Virginia reveals a promising new strategy for getting answers, which could lead to breakthroughs...
  16. Atlantis Dubai achieves IBCCESS Certified Autism Center designation

    Atlantis Dubai achieves IBCCESS Certified Autism Center designation

    “We are incredibly proud to become the first resort destination in the Easter Hemisphere to earn the Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) designation,” said Kel Timmins, director of marine animal operations and sustainability at The Atlanta Dubai. “The partnership with IBCCES is part of our long-term...
  17. Sanya Malhotra speaks up for neurodivergent people, wants more acceptance for them

    Sanya Malhotra speaks up for neurodivergent people, wants more acceptance for them

    Autism Awareness Month is observed in April, a period dedicated to raising awareness about autism, a developmental disability caused by differences in brain functioning.Sanya, who was last seen in the film 'Sam Bahadur', attended the inauguration ceremony of 'So-Hum Smiles', a special school...
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