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Research by Topic: recurrence
Increased Risk of Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Siblings
Published May 5, 2016In a new study published JAMA Pediatrics yesterday examined psychiatric records of siblings of people with autism living in Finland. They found the rates of ASD, ADHD, ID, childhood emotional disorders, learning and coordination disorders, conduct and oppositional disorders, and tic disorders, were more frequent among siblings of siblings with ASD. Also, there was an increase in schizophrenia […]
Filed under: ADHD, Autism, common disorders, epidemiology, featured, recurrence, Risk Factors, Siblings
A quick recap of the ASF Day of Learning
Published April 18, 2016On this week’s podcast, the #ASFautismTed talks will be summarized in 10 minutes. The podcast also includes pictures from the day in the video portion. The full talks will be up on the ASF website soon, but if you can’t wait, here is a recap: http://asfpodcast.org/?p=180
Filed under: Animal Models, anxiety, Day of Learning, featured, females, recurrence, resilience, speakers, stress, translational