A new study finds that between ages 3 and 10, children with ASD exhibit distinct brain chemical changes which differ from children with developmental delays and those considered to undergo typical neurodevelopment.
Drawing on more than 30 years of research, a new study reports no association between pre-natal exposure to low levels of mercury and ASD in offspring.
New research suggests children who are breastfed may be less likely to develop ADHD later in life.
New brain development findings could shed light on some neurological problems, such as ASD.
Researchers have developed a new tool which analyzes the cries of babies in order to search for clues to potential health or developmental problems.
According to new research, children with irregular bed times score significantly lower reading, maths and spatial awareness tests.
A new study uncovers dynamic changes in the epigenome which occur during brain development.
Researchers discover IVF treatments for the most severe forms of male infertility are associated with an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
Researchers pinpoint the role of the Arl13b gene in the formation and proper placement of neurons during brain development.
Researchers report RORA, a novel candidate gene for autism, regulates a large number of other genes associated with ASD.
New research explains how parts of the brain keep a delicate balance of zinc during embryonic neurodevelopment.
New research shows brain damage caused by the loss of a single copy of a gene during early neurodevelopment can cause a permanent behavioral and intellectual problems.