A study shows that autism symptom severity, rather than diagnostic category, maps onto distinct brain connectivity and ...
A sweeping review of existing studies finds no solid evidence that using acetaminophen (Tylenol) during pregnancy increases the risk of autism or ADHD in children. Researchers found that previous ...
Confidence in previous study findings is low to critically lowWomen should be advised to take paracetamol when needed to ...
Every client starts with an initial consultation so an experienced clinician can review needs, answer questions and confirm whether a ...
Women with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often navigate a range of challenges that extend far beyond ...
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Colchester's Autism Anglia relaunches assesments due to high NHS waits
Every client starts with an initial consultation so an experienced clinician can review needs, answer questions and confirm ...
By Kisean Joseph [email protected] The Ministry of Education, Sports and Creative Industries has officially ...
New study finds no clear link between Tylenol use in pregnancy and autism, easing fears and reaffirming its safety.
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Underweight children face higher risk of stopping ADHD medication early
Children who are underweight are more likely to stop taking their ADHD medication within a year. These are the findings of a study conducted at the University of Gothenburg on methylphenidate, a ...
Parents of children who fidget, daydream, and enjoy running and jumping should not automatically be concerned about ADHD.
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No, taking paracetamol while pregnant doesn’t cause autism or ADHD, major review finds
Researchers reviewed nine systematic reviews on paracetamol use during pregnancy and found that while some studies suggested links to ADHD or autism, the evidence was of low quality and confounded by ...
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