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Amygdala overgrowth that occurs in autism spectrum disorder may begin during infancy
Findings from NIH-funded study support the initiation of treatment during first year of life.
United states
Mark shen
Alice kau
Human development
National institute of environmental health sciences
Us department of health
Human services
National institutes of health
National institute of mental health
University of north carolina at chapel hill
Developmental disabilities branch
National institutes
Excellence infant brain imaging study
North carolina
Chapel hill
Infant brain imaging
Amygdala overgrowth that occurs in autism spectrum disorder may begin during infancy
/PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ WHAT: The amygdala a brain structure enlarged in two-year-old children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) begins.
National institutes of health
United states
Mark shen
Alice kau
Human development
National institute of environmental health sciences
Us department of health
Human services
National institute of mental health
University of north carolina at chapel hill
Developmental disabilities branch
National institutes
Excellence infant brain imaging study
North carolina
Chapel hill
Infant brain imaging
Genetic testing of siblings of newborns with cancer genes could reduce rare pediatric cancer deaths by half
Genetic testing of the siblings of newborns found to have mutations in any one of 11 genes most commonly associated with childhood-onset cancers could
United states
Tracy king
Human development
National institutes of health
National human genome research institute
Developmental disabilities branch
National institutes
Graceo brien
Boston children
Kennedy shriver national institute
Child health
National human genome research
Oxytocin does not improve social functioning in children with autism spectrum disorder, NIH-funded study suggests
Regular doses of the hormone oxytocin do not appear to overcome deficits in social functioning among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
Linmarie sikich
Alice kau
Human development
National center
National institutes of health
Duke university
Translational sciences
Developmental disabilities branch
National institutes
New england journal
Eunice kennedy shriver national institute
Child health
Advancing translational
Oxytocin does not improve social functioning in children with autism spectrum disorder, NIH-funded study suggests
Regular doses of the hormone oxytocin do not appear to overcome deficits in social functioning among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD
Linmarie sikich
Alice kau
Human development
National center
National institutes of health
Duke university
Translational sciences
Developmental disabilities branch
National institutes
New england journal
Kennedy shriver national institute
Child health
Advancing translational
England journal
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