People with autism have higher levels of GI problems than people without a diagnosis, and the microbiome is associated with GI...
While diagnosis before 3 years of age is ideal, circumstances may not always allow the earliest identification and diagnosis. This week’s...
This week, ASF wants YOUR feedback on a new paper in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, which suggests that...
Dr. Inna Fishman from San Diego State University explains how findings from brain tissue helps scientists interpret data which studies how...
This week, Dr. Mark Shen from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill explains new findings looking at the fluid...
This podcast is dedicated to siblings of people with autism who are typically developing. They play an important and beneficial role...
Recently, Clare Harrop from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill published two papers which help explain the differences between boys...
This week’s ASF podcast focuses on how co-occuring conditions with autism, like anxiety, depression, and OCD, have changed over time. The...
This week’s podcast begins with a comment on the debate over ABA – helpful or harmful? But the big news this...
The following is the transcript of the ASF Weekly Science Podcast episode titled, “Can IGF-1 treat autism symptoms? A clinical trial...
Researchers at Mount Sinai led by Alex Kolevzon are running a clinical trial of the compound insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1)...
Children are not small adults, and this was illustrated this week in two papers studying features of autism across the lifespan....