December 02, 2024
Community Shares | December 2nd 2024
- The Child Mind Institute has published an article to support parents with the same learning disorder as their child, offering insights into navigating these unique challenges and opportunities.
- A landmark review published in Brain Medicine reveals a significant link between air pollution and ASD, emphasizing how prenatal and early childhood exposure to pollutants like PM2.5 and nitrogen oxides can disrupt critical neurodevelopmental processes.
- Scripps Research scientists, in a recent study published in Molecular Psychiatry, used stem cells from patients with MEF2C haploinsufficiency syndrome (MHS), a rare form of ASD and intellectual disability, to grow “mini-brains,” revealing how a genetic mutation disrupts brain development and identifying a potential treatment.
- Join ARI for an insightful webinar, Self-Regulation Strategies for Self-Injury, by Dr. Emily Ferguson from Stanford University.
September 17, 2020
Researchers Call for More Insight Concerning Self-Harm, Suicidal Thoughts For Those with Autism
An editorial published this month in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders written by several leading autism researchers requests further exploration into the field of self-harm and suicidal thoughts in individuals with autism.