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For People With Autism, Encounters With Police Can Turn Dangerous

For People With Autism, Encounters With Police Can Turn Dangerous

By Maureen SalamonHealthDay Reporter Latest Neurology News FRIDAY, May 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Being stopped and questioned by a police officer can be a stressful encounter for anyone, but it is especially hazardous for those with autism. Things can go so wrong that the person with autism winds up in jail because of miscommunications […]

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Muscle-building protein shakes may threaten health

Muscle-building protein shakes may threaten health

The protein shakes that health supplement stores sell, which people sometimes buy as a dietary aid to build muscle mass, may not actually be safe for health in the long run according to a new study in mice. Could protein shakes negatively affect health in the long run? Many fitness protein powders that are commercially […]

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‘Microbiome’ May Be Key to Autism Symptoms

‘Microbiome’ May Be Key to Autism Symptoms

By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter Latest Neurology News WEDNESDAY, May 1, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The belly-brain connection is gaining traction in autism research. And a new study suggests gut bacteria may play a role in the disorder or some of its symptoms. Although this research is in its infancy, it’s hoped that someday scientists might […]

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Treatments Targeting Social Behavior Hormone Show Promise With Autism

Treatments Targeting Social Behavior Hormone Show Promise With Autism

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Neurology News WEDNESDAY, May 1, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Hormone-based treatment might improve social function in people with autism, a pair of new clinical trials suggests. Both focused on vasopressin, a hormone that has been implicated in the brain’s ability to manage social behavior. In the first trial, vasopressin given […]

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MS Patients Now Pay 20 Times More for Drugs Than a Decade Ago

MS Patients Now Pay 20 Times More for Drugs Than a Decade Ago

By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter Latest Neurology News WEDNESDAY, May 1, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and Parkinson’s can be physically taxing conditions, but new research shows they exact a huge financial toll as well. Over a 12-year period, out-of-pocket costs for Americans with these illnesses jumped, with the biggest increase seen among people […]

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More Evidence CBD Can Help Ease a Form of Epilepsy in Kids

More Evidence CBD Can Help Ease a Form of Epilepsy in Kids

Latest Neurology News TUESDAY, April 30, 2019 (HealthDay News) — There’s new data supporting the use of Epidiolex — the first cannabidiol (CBD) medicine approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration — to help curb a form of epilepsy. The research found that the drug reduced seizures by nearly half in children with Dravet […]

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Autism Diagnoses Reliable at 14 Months, Study Finds

Autism Diagnoses Reliable at 14 Months, Study Finds

By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter Latest Neurology News MONDAY, April 29, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Although autism is typically diagnosed around age 3 or 4, new research suggests it can be spotted soon after a child’s first birthday. Diagnosing autism spectrum disorders early is “extremely important because the brain is really plastic during early development,” said […]

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Why does insomnia worsen distress of unpleasant memories?

Why does insomnia worsen distress of unpleasant memories?

For people with insomnia, sleep does not reduce the shame of an embarrassing experience. For them, the distress does not fade; in fact, it can get worse with recall. Why does insomnia make it hard to move past distressing experiences? This was one of the findings of a new study from the Netherlands Institute for […]

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How religious experiences may benefit mental health

How religious experiences may benefit mental health

A survey of thousands of people suggests that mystical experiences positively affect a person’s mental health, regardless of whether they are naturally occurring or a result of psychedelic drugs. New research suggests that having deep religious experiences may significantly improve people’s mental health. Religion may have a wide range of health benefits, research suggests. For […]

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How might obesity affect the brain?

How might obesity affect the brain?

The link between obesity and the brain is a fascinating topic that scientists have only recently begun to explore. New research adds important pieces to the puzzle. Researchers have used MRI scans to examine the brains of people living with obesity. From the size and functionality of the brain to specific neuronal circuits, recent studies […]