Kids are at higher risk for autism if either — or both — of their parents are over age 35 at the time of birth, new research suggests.
Health & Behavior
True Origin Of Cerebral Palsy May Be Genetic
Long thought to be caused by problems at birth, researchers now say that in most cases cerebral palsy may actually originate in a person’s genes much like other developmental disabilities.
Transplant May Be In Sight For Girl With Intellectual Disability
Weeks after claiming their 3-year-old was rejected for a kidney transplant because she has an intellectual disability, a New Jersey couple said the transplant may go through after all.
For Kids With Autism, ‘Inner Speech’ Key To Problem-Solving
Teaching kids with autism to talk things through in their heads could dramatically improve their ability to deal with everyday problems, new research indicates.
Study Hints At Why Some Outgrow Autism Diagnosis
Some kids with autism lose the label as they age. Now a new study is helping to explain why the diagnosis sticks around for some and not others.
Report: New Autism Definition Could End ‘Epidemic’
Many currently diagnosed with autism could lose the label if proposed changes to the definition of the developmental disorder go through as planned, a new analysis suggests.
Dental Care Hard To Come By For Many With Special Needs
Many dental professionals are unwilling to accommodate adults with developmental disabilities and the consequences are extending far beyond the mouth.
Lip-Reading Discovery Could Aid Autism Diagnosis
It was long believed that babies learned to talk by listening. But new research suggests that youngsters lip-read, a development that could have implications for diagnosing autism earlier.
Doctor Perks May Soon Be Public Knowledge
Many doctors accept payments from drug makers for everything from speaking engagements to travel. Now, the federal government is on pace to make such transactions known to the public.
Claim: Girl Denied Transplant Because She’s ‘Mentally Retarded’
A Philadelphia hospital is taking heat after reportedly telling one mom her daughter would not be able to receive a kidney transplant because the 3-year-old has an intellectual disability.
Autism Units Lacking At Nation’s Hospitals
More psychiatric hospitals are working to meet the needs of kids with autism and other developmental disabilities, a new study finds, but despite significant growth, services remain limited.
Respite Care May Be More Beneficial Than Autism Therapy
A little money spent on temporary relief for caregivers goes a long way toward keeping kids and young adults with autism out of psychiatric hospitals, a new study suggests.






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