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For the families affected by autism, the most haunting and important question is if autism is genetic? The response, though ...
Board brings together diverse industry veterans representing insurers, educators, clinicians and healthcare providers to ensure a robust, practical approach to closing the autism support gap in Americ ...
This article explains how aluminum adjuvants work in vaccines, their proven safety record, and addresses common myths and ...
Researchers at Stanford have found an unexpected solution to a major challenge in brain science—using a common food additive, ...
Globally, more than 250 million children under age five are at risk of not achieving their full developmental potential.
A new study of more than 1.2 million people found no link between aluminum in childhood vaccines and long-term health problems, including autism and asthma.
A major Danish study tracking 1.2 million children over 24 years found no links between vaccine aluminum and developmental/autoimmune conditions like autism and ADHD.
Isabelle, who lives with her parents Tom and Fran and 10-year-old brother Oliver in Wombwell, in Barnsley, chose to scale ...
Large-scale study defines genetic architecture of stuttering; findings point to 48 genes associated and highlight neurological risk pathways.
Bharat’s flagship child development solution—endorsed by the Health and Education Missions of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and independently validated—is now the world’s first science-backed, ...
The human brain evolves at a breathtaking pace in early life, but capturing this transformation has long challenged ...
Global child development crisis addressed by India's proven, scalable framework validated by two state governments, urging urgent global adoption.