On this week’s podcast, Dr. Alycia Halladay focuses in on the Extreme Male Brain Theory of Autism. Amazingly, fetal testosterone levels...
On this week’s podcast, a study led by Elizabeth Berg in the lab of Dr. Jill Silverman at UC Davis published...
On this week’s podcast, Dr. Katherine Stavropoulos (ASF Grantee ’14) highlights her research with her UC Riverside colleague Dr. Leslie Carver...
On this week’s podcast, Dr. Lori Sacrey of the University of Alberta highlights findings from a multi-site study she led that...
Often overlooked in intervention studies, it is becoming increasingly clearer that adaptive behavior, the “will do” vs. the “can do” of...
On this week’s podcast, the needs of #autism support staff are discussed. These important members of the community suffer burnout which...
This week’s ASF podcast takes a look at the prevalence rate of autism diagnoses. Two national datasets have shown no further...
A summary of autism research in 2017 and what it means for families By Alycia Halladay, PhD, Chief Science Officer of...
This week’s ASF podcast goes into some waves—gamma waves, which seem to help coordinate activity in different parts of the brain....
This week’s ASF podcast explores differences in sexuality and sexual relationships between those with autism and without, and also differences between...
The new #ASFpodcast reviews recent evidence showing that folic acid, taken during or prior to pregnancy, may reduce the probability of...
The newly reconstituted and reorganized Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee has released their strategic plan for 2016-2017. To read the full document,...