Dr. John Rosen and the Direct Psychoanalytical Institute
I have written several blogs about John Rosen, detailing both his role in the psychoanalytic movement and in promoting the idea of “refrigerator mothers”. More recently, I had the good […]
I have written several blogs about John Rosen, detailing both his role in the psychoanalytic movement and in promoting the idea of “refrigerator mothers”. More recently, I had the good […]
El estrés oxidativo, definido como un desequilibrio entre la producción de especies reactivas de oxígeno y la capacidad del cuerpo para ya sea desintoxicar los mismos o reparar los daños […]
Recently the US Preventive Services Task Force provided an update on the necessity for screening young children seen in primary care for autism. The panel did not provide a recommendation […]
Hay muchas conjeturas sobre el posible papel que juegan el uso de edulcorantes artificiales, también denominados edulcorantes no nutritivos o sustitutos del azúcar, como un posible factor de riesgo para […]
A new research study from the Universities of East Anglia and Stirling suggests that people with autistic traits provide fewer responses when generating solutions to a problem but otherwise the […]
Según Wikipedia, “El cultivo celular es el proceso mediante el que células… pueden cultivarse en condiciones controladas”. En cuanto a las células del cerebro (las neuronas) no hay tal cosa […]
Oxidative stress, defined as an imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the body’s ability to detoxify these chemicals or repair the damage caused by them, has […]
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) publishes recommendations on screening for ASD – the research and advocacy communities respond Reblogged from autismsciencefoundation August 3, 2015 At a time when 1 […]
Hace unos meses escribí un blog sobre el síndrome de Dravet (http://bit.ly/1IOKxum). En esta condición un defecto genético afecta el desarrollo normal del cerebro resultando así en una malformación de […]
There are many conjectures about the putative role of artificial sweeteners, also called nonnutritive sweeteners, as a risk factor for autism. These conjectures arise primarily from blogs within the Internet […]
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