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Babies born with low vitamin D levels are more likely to develop mental disorders like ADHD, schizophrenia, and autism later in life, according to a new study from the University of Queensland.
Anti-vaccine activists seized on a deadly outbreak in Seminole, setting off a battle between fringe doctors and mainstream ...
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Severe autism is considered level 3 on the spectrum, as it profoundly impacts an individual’s behavior and social life. Learn ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are among the most well-known ...
Kennedy has said autism ”destroys families.” He said children with autism “will never pay taxes, they’ll never hold a job, ...
These new recommendations included limiting vitamin D supplementation beyond the daily recommended intake to specific risk groups and advised against routine 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] testing ...
Empathy is essential, but when combined with guidance and structure, it enables children with disabilities to thrive ...
New research involving 56 million pregnancies challenges vaccine theories about autism's origins. Gestational diabetes increases autism risk by 25% and raises chances of several other ...
Feb. 3, 2025 — Maternal vitamin D levels in the first trimester were related to both prenatal growth and pregnancy outcomes, according to a new study. Low vitamin D levels during the first ...