Severe Morning Sickness Linked to Autism
A new study suggests that the odds of developing autism may be significantly elevated for children of mothers who experience hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), or severe morning sickness.
A new study suggests that the odds of developing autism may be significantly elevated for children of mothers who experience hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), or severe morning sickness.
Meeting the Needs of School-Age & Adolescent Children Presented by Jeanna Hill, MS, CCLS Published: 04/12/2018 Jeanna Hill (formerly Martinez) received her B.A. in Psychology with
Tune in to learn about nutritional strategies for addressing anxiety and depression in ASD. Free certificates of participation are available upon successful completion of a
Published: 09/18/2018 Anissa Ryland is the Director for The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development. Born and raised in Oklahoma, Anissa began her career in the
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This video was developed by treatment professionals at the Johnson Center for Child Health and Development. Visiting the doctor’s office can be an uncomfortable and stressful experience
Nutritionist Kelly Barnhill describes new evidence that nutrient intake and dietary status are not contributing factors to the observed decrease
Dr. Beth Malow provides research updates on drivers of sleep issues in autism and effective treatment strategies. She describes the complex relationship between genetic, medical, and
Nutritionist Kelly Barnhill shares research updates about nutrient intake and dietary status in ASD patients. Presentation includes an overview of the SCD diet for ASD patients a
Aarti Nair, Ph.D., is a postdoctoral fellow with the UCLA Ahmanson-Lovelace Brain Mapping Center and the UCLA PEERS® Clinic at