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Autism

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Autism Sub-categories:

  • Asperger's Syndrome (3)

Medical Notes: How To Fix a Broken Heart, a New Hope for Amputee Victims, and How VR Can Help People With Autism Be Comfortable in the Real World

>> January 17, 2024

How can surgical patients recover without opioids? How do you fix a broken heart? A new form of pain relief for amputees. Virtual reality can help people with autism.

conditions: Autism

Medical Notes: April 23, 2023

>> April 23, 2023

Autism diagnoses are at an all-time high. Teens using cannabis could have major reproductive effects. Artificial intelligence could help keep people alive and more.

conditions: Autism

Medical Notes: December 11, 2022

>> December 11, 2022

A new test could better detect autism in children. Then, can air particles cause a heart attack? Then, A new, non-pharmaceutical approach to treating type two diabetes. And finally…can grocery shopping actually predict longevity?

conditions: Autism| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Type 2 Diabetes

Medical Notes: April 3, 2022

>> April 3, 2022

New research shows that more than 99% of commonly used chemicals aren’t sustainable. Then, researchers have identified unique differences between autism symptoms in boys versus girls. And finally, how paper airplanes are inspiring new types of flying robots.

conditions: Autism
Medical Notes: Week of February 21, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of February 21, 2021

>> February 21, 2021

A study finds that schizophrenia is the second biggest risk factor for dying of Covid, second only to age. Then, scientists have discovered that a lack of a specific fatty acid in body tissues may trigger multiple sclerosis. And finally, a study recommending a calming influence for everyone... getting a cat.

conditions: Anxiety Disorders| Autism| Autoimmune Disease| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Depression| Multiple Sclerosis (MS)| Schizophrenia

Medical Notes: Week of July 26, 2020

>> July 26, 2020

Evidence is piling up that face masks cut the risk of getting Covid-19 by up to 65 percent. Then, a study finds that, at least in the laboratory, a common asthma drug can prevent the formation of tangles. Then, A study finds that cord blood helps some children with autism improve their social communication skills. And finally, if you feel especially insecure …

conditions: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Autism| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
Autism And Substance Abuse (2020)

Autism and Substance Abuse (2020)

>> July 5, 2020

Studies show that people with autism are twice as likely as others to engage in substance abuse, contrary to previous belief that they are extremely unlikely to use drugs or alcohol. An expert and an author who has used alcohol to cope with his autism discuss the developments and their impact.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alcoholism| Asperger's Syndrome| Autism| Substance Abuse

Medical Notes: Week of August 4, 2019

>> August 4, 2019

A kid's picky eating could be a sign of autism. Then, medication dispensing limits are supposed to save money, but that may not be the case for birth control pills. Finally, shrinking screens could be distorting your view of the news.

conditions: Autism

Medical Notes: Week of March 24, 2019

>> March 24, 2019

In the first two months of 2019 the U.S. has had more cases of measles than ALL of 2017. Then, if you don't get enough sleep during the week, you can't catch up by sleeping in on the weekend. And finally; does the secret to a long life require drinking alcohol and coffee?

conditions: Autism| Chronic Disease and Illness| Chronic Sleep Deprivation| Diabetes| Measles
Autism in Girls (2019)

Autism in Girls (2019)

>> January 13, 2019

Experts have believed that autism affects four times as many boys as girls, but the ratio may not actually be quite that high. Doctors are learning that autism shows up differently in girls’ behavior as a result of brain differences. This leaves many girls with autism undiagnosed. Experts discuss how it appears in girls and the consequences of those …

conditions: Autism
Autism and Substance Abuse (2018)

Autism and Substance Abuse (2018)

>> May 27, 2018

Recent studies show that people with autism are twice as likely as others to engage in substance abuse, contrary to previous belief that they are extremely unlikely to use drugs or alcohol. An expert and an author who has used alcohol to cope with his autism discuss the developments and their impact.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alcoholism| Asperger's Syndrome| Autism| Substance Abuse
Autism and Prodigies (2018)

Autism and Prodigies (2018)

>> May 13, 2018

Behavioral similarities between prodigies and some people with autism have long been noted. Now some researchers are beginning to find genetic links between the two phenomena. Experts discuss findings and their implications for autism treatment.

conditions: Autism
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