The Top 10 Most Popular SafeMinds Shares Articles from 2024

December 30, 2024

As the year draws to a close, SafeMinds takes a moment to reflect on the articles and research breakthroughs that captured the attention of our community over the past twelve months. From new theories to innovative studies, our most-read articles explored significant advancements and challenges in autism research.

As we look toward 2025, SafeMinds hopes it will be a year filled with groundbreaking discoveries that lead to meaningful treatments and improvements for those on the autism spectrum. We invite you to revisit our top articles from this past year and join us in supporting progress in autism research.

“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.” – Albert Einstein

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IV Ketamine Infusions Reduced Anger Outbursts, Anxiety, Suicidality and Depression in Adult with ASD

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Research Demonstrates Improved Outcomes for Some Who Lose Autism Diagnosis

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Elevated G-CSF Levels Linked to Autism Risk in Children

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Early-Life Sleep Disruption Associated with a Higher Autism Risk

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Endoscopy Study Results Show Higher Rates of Esophagitis and Duodenal Abnormalities in Children with Autism

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Elevated Indoxyl Sulfate Levels Linked to Autism Symptoms

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American Autism Diagnoses Surge by 175% Between 2011 and 2022, Driven by Young Adult Cases

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Increased Serum Levels of IL-17 A and IL-22 Are Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Teen with Autoimmune Encephalitis Recovers Through Immunotherapy

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Children Displaying ASD and Neurodevelopmental Regression Demonstrate Distinct Mitochondrial Physiology

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