Autistic children were more likely to develop each symptom, with constipation being the most common, affecting around 32 per cent of autistic children, compared to 11 per cent of those without autism.
A new long-term study has found that children diagnosed with autism are far more likely to experience ongoing gastrointestinal problems than their typically developing peers. The research also reveals ...
The FDA is in the process of approving leucovorin to treat some children with autism. Leucovorin may help some autistic ...
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Autism expert lists 5 common signs in girls and women to look out for - some are subtle
Conor McDonagh, owner and director of Caerus Therapies and a specialist occupational therapist, has shared his top five most frequent indicators of autism in women and girls ...
Officials have issued a recall for popular baby food product over fear that it may increase the risk of autism in children. The Food and Drug Administration has announced that the Greenwise Pear Kiwi ...
The study, published in the journal Autism, saw that autistic children were more at risk across every stage of development, and symptoms were more likely to persist across childhood, instead of ...
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