New York Times:
Increasing the levels of a message-carrying chemical in the brain may help prevent some of the memory deficits in Down syndrome.
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The University of Nebraska would be the first such institution to set stricter limits than what national or state law allows.
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A report finds that universities often do not disclose faculty members’ conflicts of interest in government-financed studies.
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Jennifer VanDerHorst-Larson is the founder of two technology companies that she expects to have combined revenue this year of $50 million, but she has also turned her entrepreneurship toward a nonprofit organization to help children deal with autism. (Read More)
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Along with two technology companies, Jennifer VanDerHorst-Larson created the Holland Center for the treatment of young children with autism.
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New York Times:
Along with two technology companies, Jennifer VanDerHorst-Larson created the Holland Center for the treatment of young children with autism.
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New York Times:
Asperger syndrome and autism should be thoroughly tested before being lumped together in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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WebMD Health:
Kids battling autism face an extra hurdle: handwriting. They need more help overcoming subtle motor-control issues that make handwriting difficult, researchers find. (Read More)
New York Times:
Mr. Morris was a British epidemiologist whose heart-attack research laid the scientific groundwork for the modern aerobics movement.
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New York Times:
Mr. Morris was a British epidemiologist whose heart-attack research laid the scientific groundwork for the modern aerobics movement.
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Mr. Morris was a British epidemiologist whose heart-attack research laid the scientific groundwork for the modern aerobics movement.
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New York Times:
The San Francisco heath department is mapping the city to show where the sickest AIDS patients live, part of an effort to identify where care should be focused.
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New York Times:
Pierre Lellouche, the minister for European affairs, said the British Conservatives’ policy on Europe reflected a “bizarre sense of autism.”
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New York Times:
Pierre Lellouche, the minister for European affairs, said the British Conservatives’ policy on Europe reflected a “bizarre sense of autism.”
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