Suicidal thoughts and suicidal attempts have been shown to be increased in people with ASD. Rates are similar to those with...
On this week’s podcast, diagnosis with the DSM 5. While much work needs to be done to include individual abilities and...
On this week’s podcast, Dr. Tracy Yuen of University of Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children explains two different analyses...
This week’s podcast is a short summary of just a few of the presentations. There was more of an emphasis on...
On this week’s podcast, three genetics papers featuring three ASF fellows! All three deal with using whole genome sequencing (WGS) to...
On this week’s podcast, two chief science officers! Dr. Alycia Halladay interviewed Dr. Thomas Frazier of Autism Speaks on what’s needed...
This week’s podcast covers the recent article published in Molecular Autism that looks into the history of Hans Asperger, the eponym...
This week’s podcast is a mini-recap of the 5th Annual Day of learning. Hear what the speakers distilled in their TED-style...
On this week’s podcast, studies tracking changes over time. The British Autism Study of Infant Siblings (BASIS) tracked changes in adaptive...
On this week’s ASF podcast: By looking directly at the brains of people with autism, researchers at UC Davis MIND Institute,...
On this week’s podcast, highlights of a new study led by Dr. Amy Kalkbrenner of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee published...
On this week’s ASF podcast, regression—what is it and who can see it? Using the right tools, both parents and clinicians...