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 Selective eating in autism linked to inflammatory gut bacteriaSelective eating in autism linked to inflammatory gut bacteria
 
Eating habits shape gut bacteria in children with autism, with potential dietary interventions offering hope for improving gut health and inflammation.
 
 
 Maternal occupations linked to increased autism diagnosis oddsMaternal occupations linked to increased autism diagnosis odds
 
Findings indicate that certain maternal jobs are associated with increased autism odds in children, highlighting the importance of prenatal occupational health.
 
 
 Leucovorin use for autism surged after public promotion campaignsLeucovorin use for autism surged after public promotion campaigns
 
Researchers from the University of California San Diego found that prescriptions for leucovorin, a drug sometimes used off-label for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), rose sharply among children after widespread media attention and public statements from White House officials.
 
   Scientists identify genetic mechanisms connected to core autism behaviorsScientists identify genetic mechanisms connected to core autism behaviors
 
A long‑overlooked stretch of the human genome appears to play a distinct role in shaping the social and stereotypic repetitive behaviors that define Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), without affecting learning or other cognitive abilities, according to a major new study published in Nature.
 
   Brain immune cells found to regulate anxiety and grooming behaviorsBrain immune cells found to regulate anxiety and grooming behaviors
 
A study led by a University of Louisville School of Medicine pediatrics and child neurology researcher reveals how a specific signaling mechanism in microglia, the brain's immune cell, can regulate anxiety and grooming behaviors. These behaviors are core symptoms of autism and obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders.
 
   A century of safety: Aluminium vaccine adjuvants do not raise serious long-term health risksA century of safety: Aluminium vaccine adjuvants do not raise serious long-term health risks
 
A BMJ systematic review of 59 human studies found no evidence supporting causal links between aluminum-adjuvanted vaccines and serious or long-term outcomes such as autism spectrum disorder, asthma, autoimmune conditions, or other chronic illnesses. The most consistent adverse events were uncommon, local, self-limited persistent nodules or granulomas, likely reflecting delayed-type hypersensitivity.
 
 High-dose vitamin D3 in pregnancy may boost children’s memory by age 10
 
High-dose vitamin D3 in pregnancy may boost children’s memory by age 10High-dose vitamin D3 supplementation from mid-pregnancy to early postpartum was associated with better verbal and visual memory in children at age 10. The post hoc analysis suggests prenatal vitamin D3 exposure may support selected cognitive functions, although findings require cautious interpretation.
 
 
 Labeling feelings helps manage uncertainty-driven anxiety in people with autism
 
Labeling feelings helps manage uncertainty-driven anxiety in people with autismWe feel more anxious when facing uncertain or unpredictable situations, but for those who score higher on autistic traits, this anxiety tends to be stronger.
 
 
 UCLA researchers identify potential drug target for treating Fragile X syndrome
 
UCLA researchers identify potential drug target for treating Fragile X syndromeUCLA Health researchers have identified a potential drug target for treating Fragile X syndrome, the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability and autism that affects roughly 1 in 2,000 boys.
 
 
 Rural siblings of neurodivergent children face poorer mental wellbeing
 
New Curtin University-led research has found siblings of people with neurodevelopmental conditions in regional and remote Australia are struggling with poorer wellbeing and are more likely to feel overlooked.
 
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