A new study suggests that substances found in urine may reveal signs of autism in children.
Key Takeaways A new urine test appears to identify autism in childrenThe test identified 9 out of 10 autistic children and ...
A pilot study shows that a urine-based metabolite panel accurately distinguishes children with autism from typically ...
A new autism diagnostic tool could enable earlier detection — and it’s as simple as going to the bathroom. The breakthrough screening developed by researchers at Arizona State University evaluates ...
A test designed to identify biomarkers associated with autism in infants and young children is now available to the public in most states. LinusBio, a New Jersey-based startup, on Thursday launched ...
For those who have gone through it, know the ordeal: the path to an autism diagnosis often stretches on for months or years.
A first-of-its-kind test claims to be able to help rule out autism in kids as young as 1 month using a single strand of hair, but not everyone is convinced that the technology is ready for prime time.
The term was coined in the 1980s by psychiatrist Dr Lorna Wing, whose work transformed how autism was understood in the UK.
Cincinnati Children's has been selected to receive a five-year grant of up to $17.25 million from Aligning Research to Impact ...