The Surprising Benefits Of Autism-Friendly Hiring Practices – Forrester

Featuring: David Mooter, Senior Analyst and Jonathan Roberts, Senior Analyst Show Notes: When Senior Analysts David Mooter and Jonathan Roberts set out to research trends in autism-friendly hiring practices, they didn’t know exactly what they’d find. But after many interviews with firms that have implemented programs and practices in this area, one thing became clear:…

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Some Dutch people seeking euthanasia cite autism or intellectual disabilities, researchers say – Washington Times

LONDON (AP) — Several people with autism and intellectual disabilities have been legally euthanized in the Netherlands in recent years because they said they could not lead normal lives, researchers have found. The cases included five people younger than 30 who cited autism as either the only reason or a major contributing factor for euthanasia,…

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Antihistamine aids myelination in Pitt-Hopkins mice | Spectrum | Autism Research News

Cell boost: Model mice treated with clemastine (bottom) have more newly formed oligodendrocytes than untreated mice (top). Last June, Brady Maher gave a talk about the promise of repurposing existing drugs for people with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, a rare genetic condition that’s often accompanied by autism. Among the compounds he mentioned was the antihistamine clemastine fumurate,…

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April Was All About Autism Advocacy for Regional Advisory Board – Pacific Northwest Members – Dogs For Better Lives

Hearing Dog Program Requirements About Our Dogs We select dogs from area shelters based on temperament and age, not size, sex, or appearance. All of our Dogs receive extensive program work and obedience training. Hearing Dogs are trained to alert to sounds by making physical contact then leading you to the sound. Additionally, many of…

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