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Maybe age really is just a number. How young or old someone feels has a huge influence on their health and how other people view them—if you feel young, you are young.
As the year draws to a close, it’s time again to take a look back at some videos that really struck a chord with our audience this year. A glance […]
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Despite what optimists within the White House may believe, the odds are not good that Obama will repeat 1996, when Bill Clinton made a startling political comeback.
In the next five years, the American Society of Civil Engineers estimates that the United States will have to spend more than one trillion dollars simply to sustain what we already have.
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Autism science is making great strides, but the search for a cure remains “a marathon, not a sprint.” The challenge is not one disorder but many.
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New drugs for patients may be on the horizon, but “early, intense” behavioral treatment remains “the very best intervention for autism.”
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Four out of five autism sufferers are male. Is something in men’s genes—or brain structure—causing the gap?
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Autism isn’t on the rise: it’s just getting defined better, and diagnosed more.
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Autism sufferers unquestionably have feelings. It’s processing those feelings—and reading them in others—that they struggle with.
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Many kids are vaccinated at age two, the same age at which autism is often first noticed. But the “evidence” that one causes the other doesn’t wash.
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The symptoms of autism are better understood than its causes; psychiatrists classify the disorder as having two major components: impaired social cognition and a tendency toward narrow interests and repetitive […]
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There is not a single gene that triggers autism, but more likely dozens of genes that enhance the risk of autism.
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Autism science is making great strides, but the search for a cure remains “a marathon, not a sprint.” The challenge is not one disorder but many.
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2 min
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with
New drugs for ASD patients may be on the horizon, but “early, intense” behavioral treatment remains “the very best intervention for autism.”
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2 min
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with
Autism isn’t on the rise: it’s just getting defined better, and diagnosed more.
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4 min
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with
Four out of five autism sufferers are male. Is something in men’s genes—or brain structure—causing the gap?
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4 min
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with
Autism sufferers unquestionably have feelings. It’s processing those feelings—and reading them in others—that they struggle with.
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5 min
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with
There is not a single gene that triggers autism, but more likely dozens of genes that enhance the risk of the condition. On the other hand, researchers have found that […]
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5 min
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with
The symptoms of autism are far better understood than its causes; psychiatrists classify the disorder as having two major components: impaired social cognition and a tendency toward narrow interests and […]
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5 min
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with
Autism science is making great strides, but the search for a cure remains “a marathon, not a sprint.” The challenge is not one disorder but many.
▸
2 min
—
with
Four out of five autism sufferers are male. Is something in men’s genes—or brain structure—causing the gap?
▸
4 min
—
with
New drugs for ASD patients may be on the horizon, but “early, intense” behavioral treatment remains “the very best intervention for autism.”
▸
2 min
—
with
Autism sufferers unquestionably have feelings. It’s processing those feelings—and reading them in others—that they struggle with.
▸
5 min
—
with
Autism isn’t on the rise: it’s just getting defined better, and diagnosed more.
▸
4 min
—
with
Many kids are vaccinated at age two, the same age at which autism is often first noticed. But the “evidence” that one causes the other doesn’t wash.
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6 min
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with