Not exact matches
The study finds no evidence of cellular intestinal inflammation, lactase deficiency, or «leaky gut» specific to
autistic children with GI symptoms, according to the new research, led by Timothy Buie, MD, Rafail Kushak, PhD, and Harland Winter, MD, of MassGeneral Hospital for Children,
children with GI symptoms, according to the new
research, led by Timothy Buie, MD, Rafail Kushak, PhD, and Harland Winter, MD, of MassGeneral Hospital for
Children,
Children, Boston.
In
research on more than 700 families
with an
autistic as well as a neurotypical
child, Pessah and his colleagues have found in the
autistic child a significant reduction in immunoglobulins and an abnormal profile of cytokines, which are critical to immune response.
An Emotional Training program «Mind Reading» developed by Researcher Simon Baron - Cohen is software designed for
autistic children, but being used in schizophrenia
research and possibly of value to
children at high risk of schizophrenia (i.e. a
child with close family relatives who have had schizophrenia).
[8] Recent evidence even suggests a link between gut health and autism,
with researching showing that probiotic treatments could help
autistic children by improving bacteria levels.
Gut health is being furiously
researched for its link to autism: in 2013, Italian researchers reported that compared
with healthy
children, the guts of
autistic children contained significantly smaller colonies of healthy Bifidobacterium.
Interview
with Julie Matthews on ASDs — April 26, 2007 Report on the epidemic of autism and latest
research into biomedical approaches and nutritional interventions for
children with autistic spectrum disorders.
[13] She is also conducting
research on the benefits of camel's milk for
autistic children and people
with other diseases.
My deep rooted knowledge of and extensive
research in the field of education
with special focus on
autistic children gives more weight to my candidacy.
Parenting stress has been one of the most frequently
researched aspects of family life among parents of
children with autistic disorder [41].