Autism

Autistic brains harbor more brain cells

Autistic children have larger brains and far more brain cells than the brains of kids without autism, findings of a new study show.

According to the findings of a new study, the brains of autistic children have abnormally high number of neurons in the prefrontal cortex, the area of the brain responsible for social, communication a

Rapid growth in infancy linked to autism

Rapid growth in early childhood could well be an indicator of autism in baby boys, findings of a new study suggest.

According to the findings of a new small scale study conducted by the researchers at the Yale University, autistic boys are more likely to experience an accelerated head circumference growth, increase

Children with older fathers more likely to have brain disorders

In a new study, Australian scientists from the Brain Institute in Queensland have found that the children born to older fathers faced a considerably higher risk of developing brain disorder including autism.

In a new study, researchers have discovered trends of genetic mutations and disorders in offsprings from older fathers.

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