There is currently no known research on autistic animals. Interesting someone would ask this. The latest medical research on autism leans towards an environmental cause. The medical community is just now beginning to realize that autism, Diabetes, parkinson's and alzheimer's are probably related. Research on autism... Please search this site for the question, "Can diabetes be caused by gasoline in drinking water"? That answer pertains to autism as well! You will know the truth when you read it, just read it, and you will KNOW! This author predicts that statistical analysis, NOT medical research, will determine the cause!
You don't. Autism is currently incurable. Therapy and education can help symptoms, but it is otherwise impossible to "stop being autistic".
The exact cause of autism is not fully understood, but research suggests that a combination of genetic and environmental factors may play a role. Genetic factors are believed to contribute significantly to the development of autism, with certain genes being associated with an increased risk. Additionally, environmental factors such as prenatal exposure to certain substances or infections may also influence the development of autism. Further research is needed to fully understand the complex interplay of these factors in the development of autism.
Research on the effectiveness of autism detox in improving the overall well-being and symptoms of individuals with autism is limited and inconclusive. Some studies suggest that detoxification methods may help alleviate certain symptoms, but more research is needed to determine its overall effectiveness. It is important to consult with healthcare professionals before considering any detox treatments for autism.
Custom antibodies are used in research. They can be customized specifically for various research areas helping to facilitate the researchers needs and goals. They are currently being used in animals to research drugs and disease processes.
Cloning is currently being used in reproductive cloning research with animals, such as sheep and cows, for agricultural purposes. It is also being used in therapeutic cloning to create stem cells for potential medical treatments and research. However, human reproductive cloning is banned in many countries due to ethical and safety concerns.
It's not that MMR is unlikely to cause autism, it cannot cause autism full-stop. Autism is a neurological difference so it occurs within the second trimester of pregnancy when the brain is being formed, no vaccination can cause autism. Billions have been wasted on thousands of research projects to prove that there is absolutely no link between autism and vaccinations.
Yes. There is a link, but this does not mean it causes autism. However, there are some aspects of chromosome 1 that make it of interest in autism research. They do not describe it as causing autism, but instead as an autism susceptibility gene. Links to articles, abstracts, or reviews are in the "Related Links" section below.
There is very advance clinical research being done on stem cell thearpy currently. Van Andle Instintuie in Grand Rapids, MI is doing advanced research currently.
The manuscript for our research project is currently being prepared.
Dolphins are used for a few different medical research studies. They are used in therapy sessions for people with autism. The dolphins help people with autism express themselves emotionally. Dolphins are also being studies for diabetes research. Dolphins have been shown to be diabetic, however they are able to "turn off" their diabetes.
No one has 'recovered' from Autism because Autism isn't something that happens to someone or something that can be recovered from. Autism is a neurological difference, you can no more recover from being Autistic than you can recover from being an African-American.
No, there is currently no prenatal screening for autism. There is research being carried out to determine autism while the baby is within the womb, however many within the autism community are concerned that this will lead to abortion of autistic children, which in turn has knock-on effects on autistic rights.