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At StoryCorps, Ellen Hughes tells Keith Miller, who also has a son with autism, how much it meant to her when he comforted her son Walker on a difficult visit to the ER last year.
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A study of more than 600,000 Danish children finds no evidence of any link between autism and the vaccine that protects against mumps, measles and rubella.
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Research suggests that African-American and Latino children with autism are diagnosed later in life because of healthcare provider bias and families' lack of access to care, among other reasons.
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Autism affects about one in 68 children, and the condition poses social challenges, including difficulty processing social interactions, such as facial…
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Texas says it promises to reform its special education services following federal findings that the state denied thousands of children those services for…
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One in 68 kids in the U.S. is affected by autism, with boys receiving four times as many diagnoses as girls. New research suggests that that disparity may…
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This week, the Center for BrainHealth at the University of Texas at Dallas is starting construction on a new institute – and it’s shaped like a brain.The…
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John Rodakis wasn't looking to launch an investigation into autism.But that's what happened after the Dallas man began a quest to understand why his son's…
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Chili's has canceled a fundraiser for a group that states on its website that autism can be triggered by vaccinations, a position that has been widely…
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The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History has a new learning space, where kids get some unusual playmates: scientists and researchers from the…
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When kids with autism, Asperger’s and Down syndrome get too old for high school, the next big challenge is how to build an independent life. That’s what…
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When it comes to medical advice, most people turn to their doctor. But in some places, it’s the religious leader whose words resonate. In one North Texas…