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The bones, arrowheads, and DNA all agree: Our North American continent was first peopled by immigrants from north Asia overContinue Reading
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The bones, arrowheads, and DNA all agree: Our North American continent was first peopled by immigrants from north Asia overContinue Reading
The tobacco settlement bonus received by the state of Washington in 1998 is now being doled out to a fewContinue Reading
Despite the absence of a clear cause, University of Washington researchers are beginning an autism prevention study. It’s an innovative,Continue Reading
Emboldened by the success of its mouse brain map, Seattle’s Allen Institute for Brain Science announced this week it isContinue Reading
An innovative method for imaging the human brain while it interacts with another person has revealed a reduced signal inContinue Reading
Melatonin supplements are well-tolerated in children with autism and show promise for improving their sleep, according to a new studyContinue Reading
Women with certain antibodies in their blood may be at an increased risk for having children with autism. Mistakenly targetingContinue Reading
The 40 newly funded projects investigate the causes, biology, diagnosis and treatment of autism. These grants support young scientists beginningContinue Reading
Can fever lessen symptoms of autism? Inspired by anecdotes from parents and clinicians, a new study published in Pediatrics aimedContinue Reading
The current issue of Biological Psychiatry contains seven autism-related articles, including a first-ever ultrasound study of fetal brain size inContinue Reading
Because each case of autism differs in symptom severity and presentation, autism may arise for different reasons in different people.Continue Reading
Since 1997, the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) has collected genetic and clinical information from individuals with autism and theirContinue Reading