June 16, 2023
- New research from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has discovered a connection between the level of nitric oxide in brain neurons and autism. The researchers behind this work investigated both mice and humans and found that higher levels of nitric oxide correlate with brain changes and higher levels of autistic behaviors. The authors worked with mice with mutations very similar to those found in children with autism. They found high levels of nitric oxide in these rodents. The authors introduced a molecule to reduce nitric oxide levels in the mice’s brains, reversing autism-like behaviors. The team then investigated blood samples of children on the spectrum and discovered an increase in nitric oxide among these participants. The researchers hope their findings will lead to drugs to treat people with autism and other neurological conditions.
- According to a new report from the National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers Graduate School of Education, the number of young children with disabilities receiving early intervention and special education services dropped dramatically between the fall of 2019 and 2020. Specifically, enrollment in these classes and services for preschool-age children decreased by 15% nationwide. The report also found that Black, Hispanic and Asian children were less likely than White children to be in early intervention or special education at young ages.
- Prosper Health is a new provider of neurodivergent affirming therapy for adults with autism. They offer remote mental health therapy throughout Florida, New York, North Carolina, and Massachusetts and is covered by commercial health insurance. Prosper Health therapists claim to have a deep personal and professional experience with autism and neurodiversity. They focus on autistic burnout, masking and unmasking behaviors, anxiety and depression, difficulties socializing or creating relationships, trauma related to the autistic experience, and sensory differences and overload.
- Join the Brain Foundation as they host a webinar on the new natural supplement Neuromodin, a next-generation anti-purinergic compound similar to Suramin. The presentation will feature information on its upcoming multi-center clinical trial. The event occurs on Saturday, June 24, at 11:00 a.m. PDT/2:00 p.m. EDT.
- The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that individuals receiving services through programs like Medicaid can sue state and local governments if their civil rights are violated. This decision is viewed as a monumental win for disability rights. It sets a critical precedent for people with disabilities that will have far-reaching implications in health care systems, housing, nutrition, education, and other safety net programs.