Researchers Look for Clues to Autism in the Environment
What causes ASD? Is a mix of genetic and environmental factors at work?
Read MoreAutism is a complex condition. Researchers across a wide variety of disciplines, from cell biology to education, are providing insights through their work. The articles listed below discuss what autism researchers are learning with the help of all of the research participants in the autism community.
What causes ASD? Is a mix of genetic and environmental factors at work?
Read MoreResearch differs on how prevalent picky eating is in children with autism, but it does make clear that children with autism are much more likely than typically developing children to be selective about food.
Read MoreResearch into autism in the teen years is in its infancy.
Read MoreRegardless of where a student falls on the autism spectrum, there is a U.S. college program for him. But it probably will take some research to find the right fit. Here are some resources and tips that can help.
Read MoreThe transition to college can be even more challenging for students with autism.
Read MoreDaily living skills are essential to adulthood. Difficulties with everyday activities such as bathing, cooking, cleaning and handling money could drastically reduce an individual’s chance of achieving independence in adulthood
Read MoreYoung adults with autism face monumental challenges for services, housing and jobs.
Read MoreHospital emergency rooms pose particular problems for children with ASD. Yet, children with ASD are nine times more likely to visit an ER for psychiatric problems than children who don’t have autism.
Read MoreScientists are making discoveries that challenge common assumptions about autism, girls and gender
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