Scientists find important cause of autism

A team of researchers, including experts from Northwestern University, has made a significant discovery about how our brains develop. They found out that a certain genetic factor can cause our brain to make fewer connections at a very important time when our brain is growing. This discovery is crucial because these connections, known as synapses,…

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Viral Posts Misuse Rat Study to Make Unfounded Claims About COVID-19 Vaccines and Autism – FactCheck.org

SciCheck Digest COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy benefits both mother and baby. Side effects are generally mild, and studies don’t show negative effects on the baby. A criticized study that gave COVID-19 vaccines to pregnant rats doesn’t show that vaccines cause autism or that people shouldn’t get COVID-19 vaccines, contrary to claims. Full Story COVID-19 vaccination…

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Autism and Employment: A Review of the “New Frontier” of Diversity Research

This summary is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center and the IPR Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion based on the original study Dr. Maira Ezerins and colleagues examined the state of the neurodivergent workforce. They aimed to bridge the gap between the realms of autism theory and management theory, ultimately offering actionable…

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FBI recruiting, entrapping kids with AUTISM to function as terror PATSIES – NaturalNews.com

The Department of Justice (DoJ), using U.S. taxpayer dollars collected by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), is spearheading the FBI’s targeted recruitment campaign, which entrapped a young autistic man named Humzah Mashkoor in a fake terror plot involving ISIS and the Middle East. When Mashkoor was just 16 years old, he had been talking online…

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Neighborhood disadvantage linked to higher autism risk in children

A recent brief report published in JAMA Psychiatry sheds light on a concerning association: children born in more disadvantaged neighborhoods face an increased likelihood of being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Researchers at the University of Southern California’s Spatial Sciences Institute analyzed a dataset from Kaiser Permanente Southern California, covering births from 2001…

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