
The week in autism research discoveries
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceMedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

You may have heard terms in early intervention like “NDBI” or “Early Start Denver Model” and wondered if there was a difference in efficacy behind all these flavors of toddler interventions. On this week’s podcast, we speak to Dr. Giacomo Vivanti fr... more
Everyone knows cognitive ability is critical for understanding autism, however, how does it affect developmental trajectories of autism traits, and can it be accurately measured in those with severe intellectual disabilities? We discuss. Plus, more... more
This week, a new study suggests a causal link not between Tylenol, but to COVID, which can cause a fever. There is clearly more research needed, but the findings are consistent with research on the link between maternal illness and autism. Also, it... more
Two pediatricians, a child neurologist and a child psychiatrist walk into the ASF weekly science podcast to discuss the safety, efficacy and appropriateness of leucovorin, the drug that the HHS is fast tracking through the FDA approval process. Does... more
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I listen to this vile podcast for opposition research basically. I mean, how badly do you want all of us exterminated? Let me guess. You have autistic kids that you think of as annoying burdens and wish there was a cure for them, yes? Never has been, never will be a cure. Appealing to your empathy is futile because clearly you have none so I might as well be a prick. If your most current reference point for autistic people is a 40 year old dsm, maybe try talking to actually autistic people?
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I’m so grateful for this amazingly insightful podcast. There’s a few episodes I’ve listened to more than once, especially ‘The meaning of microglia’ episode. The links to the research papers are so appreciated.
What century are you barbaric assholes in? Seriously. National Council of Severe Autism? You're decades behind in understanding autistic people and it's honestly embarrassing. I pity the autistic kids that have parents like you ignorant ghouls.
This is informative, the speaking is usually clear, it covers a lot of different topics, and is overall interesting. My biggest fault with it is the random songs at the start that grate on my nerves but that’s just my opinion
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Content focuses on the latest discoveries and research findings related to autism, addressing various aspects of neurodevelopmental disorders, public health, and interventions. Episodes offer insights from experts in the field, exploring topics such as cognitive ability in autism, genetic factors, and societal impacts, making it valuable for families, clinicians, and researchers alike. Unique to the series is its emphasis on evidence-based discussions, challenging prevalent myths and misinformation surrounding autism, and fostering a deeper understanding of the scientific aspects of the condition.
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
1. Dr. Casey Burrows
2. Dr. Shuting Zheng
3. Dr. David Amaral
4. Marsha Mailick
5. Dr. Elaine Clarke
6. Diana Schendel
7. Dimitrios Mylonas
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