Meltdowns & Calming Techniques in Autism
Meltdowns and tantrums present with similar characteristics and are challenging to
Amygdala overgrowth in infancy found in children who later develop ASD
The amygdala—a region of the brain that helps to interpret
Gastrointestinal and internalizing behaviors may be “bidirectional” in children, teens with ASD
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently suffer from gastrointestinal (GI)
LGBTQIA+ and Autism
Contemporary research on the intersection of autism, sexuality, and gender identity
Editorial – Defining Degrees of Autism: The Controversy and a Suggested Solution
Over the years, a number of broad terms have been
Some antipsychotic drugs may hike breast cancer risk
Antipsychotic medications are frequently prescribed for women with autism, but new