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Lasting benefits seen from horse therapy

A follow-up study on the effects of horse therapy suggests that it has significant long-term benefits for children with autism spectrum disorders. In previous research

Lasting benefits seen from horse therapy2024-04-28T18:04:59-05:00

Severe Morning Sickness Linked to Autism

A new study suggests that the odds of developing autism may be significantly elevated for children of mothers who experience hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), or severe morning sickness.

Severe Morning Sickness Linked to Autism2024-04-28T18:05:30-05:00

Toe Walking and ASD

Toe walking is quite common in young children, age 3 and younger; but toe walking, especially in children 5 years and older, is often associated with neurological

Toe Walking and ASD2022-02-24T04:51:54-05:00

Anesthesia & ASD

As an anesthetic provider, I consider it part of my mission to help educate my colleagues and to help them understand that our children are sick –

Anesthesia & ASD2022-03-01T09:06:37-05:00

Friends & Family: What to say

As a friend or a family member to a loved one who has recently received an autism diagnosis, it can be challenging to know the right way

Friends & Family: What to say2019-11-14T06:03:52-05:00

Blood Draw – What to Expect

Medical visits can be stressful for anyone and individuals with autism often face extra challenges during procedures, such as a blood draw, due to communication deficits

Blood Draw – What to Expect2020-04-15T09:27:05-05:00

ARI’s Stance on Universal Screening

Controversy flared last summer when the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a draft recommendation citing a lack of evidence for continuing the practice of universal early childhood autism

ARI’s Stance on Universal Screening2021-07-21T09:33:41-05:00
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