Gestational diabetes poses substantial cognitive dysfunction risks for both mothers and offspring
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 Vitamin D and multivitamins in pregnancy may be linked to lower ADHD and ASD traitsVitamin D and multivitamins in pregnancy may be linked to lower ADHD and ASD traits
 
Maternal intake of vitamin D and multivitamins during pregnancy may lower ADHD and autism traits in children, emphasizing the role of nutrition in development.
 
 
 Gestational diabetes poses substantial cognitive dysfunction risks for both mothers and offspringGestational diabetes poses substantial cognitive dysfunction risks for both mothers and offspring
 
A new synthesis of global evidence finds that experiencing gestational diabetes during pregnancy is linked with a decline in intellectual function among mothers, and may increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children.
 
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New research has revealed that people with similar levels of autistic traits are more attracted to each other, and their brains synchronize in unique ways during passive and active communication.
 
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Scientists have developed and tested a deep-learning model that could support clinicians by providing accurate results and clear, explainable insights – including a model-estimated probability score for autism.
 
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A new paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution, published by Oxford University Press, finds that the relatively high rate of Autism-spectrum disorders in humans is likely due to how humans evolved in the past.
 
 New research positions the placenta at the center of human neurodevelopment and evolution
 
In a Genomic Press Interview published today in Brain Medicine, Dr. Alex Tsompanidis highlights an exciting new idea that positions the placenta at the center of human neurodevelopment and evolution, challenging conventional wisdom about the origins of autism and human cognition.
 
 
 Children in the North of England face longer wait times for autism diagnosis
 
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 Prenatal exposure to opioid analgesics not linked to increased risk of autism or ADHD
 
Prenatal exposure to opioid analgesics not linked to increased risk of autism or ADHDPrevious studies have suggested that children exposed to opioid pain medications while in the womb have higher rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but a new study finds that any increased risk could be explained by other factors.
 
 
 New research reassures on opioid use during pregnancy and child development
 
New research reassures on opioid use during pregnancy and child developmentAn Indiana University study brings a comprehensive new perspective to a growing body of evidence suggesting that mild to moderate use of prescribed opioid pain medications during pregnancy does not cause an increased risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children.
 
 
 Parents fear losing disability protections as Trump slashes civil rights office
 
Parents fear losing disability protections as Trump slashes civil rights officeDevon Price, a 15-year-old boy with autism, has attended the largest school district in North Carolina for 10 years, but he cannot read or write. His twin sister, Danielle, who is also autistic, was bullied by classmates and became suicidal.
 
 
 Barriers in NHS services leave autistic people without suicide support
 
Barriers in NHS services leave autistic people without suicide supportLife-saving opportunities to prevent suicide among autistic people are being missed because systemic barriers make it difficult for them to access NHS support during times of mental health crisis, according to new research.
 
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