A federal report on Monday is expected to point to acetaminophen, the active ingredient in painkillers like Tylenol. But research into a possible connection has yielded mixed results.
Researchers discovered that certain human brain cells evolved unusually fast, altering autism-linked gene activity.
Globally, autism affects about 1 in 100 children, according to the World Health Organization. In the U.S., the rate is closer ...
Imagine for a moment what your relationships with others would be like if you constantly struggled to understand their perspective. Imagine not being able to decipher accurately what others are ...
A few things are clear. After years of research, no study has shown that acetaminophen, the main ingredient in Tylenol, ...
An umbrella review of meta-analyses raises questions about the safety and efficacy of commonly used alternative treatments ...
Children with autism often struggle to identify emotional cues in other people's voices because of differences in the wiring and function of a key social center in their brains, according to a new ...