Autism risk rises with multiple medications taken during pregnancy
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 Certain prenatal medications linked to increased risk of autismCertain prenatal medications linked to increased risk of autism
 
A landmark study led by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and published in Molecular Psychiatry has identified a significant association between prenatal prescription of commonly utilized medications and the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children.
 
 
 Autism risk rises with multiple medications taken during pregnancyAutism risk rises with multiple medications taken during pregnancy
 
A study links maternal use of cholesterol-inhibiting medications during pregnancy to increased autism risk in children, urging caution in prescribing practices.
 
   Early epigenetic changes shape infant gut microbiome developmentEarly epigenetic changes shape infant gut microbiome development
 
The gut microbiome and epigenetics-molecular switches that turn genes on or off-are intertwined, and both contribute to neurodevelopment, finds a study publishing April 10 in the Cell Press journal Cell Press Blue.
 
   Research shows AI discourages social interaction for autistic usersResearch shows AI discourages social interaction for autistic users
 
When people ask ChatGPT and other AI models for advice, they often share deeply personal details in hopes of getting better answers: their age, their gender, their mental health history, even medical diagnoses like autism.
 
   US Medicaid data finds buprenorphine safe for long-term child developmentUS Medicaid data finds buprenorphine safe for long-term child development
 
Children born to mothers who used buprenorphine for opioid addiction during pregnancy do not have a greater risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, such as ADHD and autism, compared with children whose mothers took methadone, finds a large US study published by The BMJ today.
 
 Study reveals genetic factors influencing SYNGAP1 encephalopathy disease severity
 
Study reveals genetic factors influencing SYNGAP1 encephalopathy disease severitySYNGAP1 encephalopathy is a rare genetic disorder for which there is no treatment, causing epilepsy, intellectual disability, psychomotor delay and, frequently, autism.
 
 
 Researchers identify ADHD and social traits in preschoolers with heart defects
 
Congenital heart disease (CHD) which is a problem with how the heart forms before birth -- occurs in approximately 1 % of newborns.
 
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