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New Study Reveals Rett Syndrome Can Strike Males (August 12, 2006) -- A new study has found that the genetic flaw responsible for Rett syndrome can strike males, even where there isn't a family history of the rare brain ... > full story

Mice Learn Tasks That May Help Treat Human Psychiatric Disorders (August 1, 2006) -- Mice that couldn't be dissuaded from the object of their attention by a piece of sweet, crunchy cereal may help researchers find new treatments and cures for human disorders like autism and ... > full story

Different Genes May Cause Autism In Boys And Girls (July 31, 2006) -- Different genes may be responsible for causing autism in boys than in girls, as well as the early onset form of the development disorder and the regression type of autism, according to a new study. ... > full story

Researchers Find Fewer Neurons In The Amygdala Of Males With Autism (July 19, 2006) -- Researchers at the University of California, Davis, M.I.N.D. Institute have discovered that the brains of males with autism have fewer neurons in the amygdala, a part of the brain involved in emotion ... > full story

Gene Mutations Responsible For Rett Syndrome In Females Present Sporadically In Males (July 13, 2006) -- Gene mutations that are responsible for the majority (70 to 80 percent) of cases of Rett syndrome (RTT) in females are not always lethal in males prior to birth, refuting previous assumptions, and ... > full story

Carnegie Mellon Researchers Discover Key Deficiencies In Brains Of People With Autism (July 13, 2006) -- In a pair of groundbreaking studies, brain scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh have discovered that the anatomical differences that characterize the brains of ... > full story

New Research Promising For Improving Brain Cell Survival After Brain Injury (July 11, 2006) -- Scientists at Melbourne's Howard Florey Institute have found a protein in the brain that can save neurons from dying after experiencing traumatic brain injury from incidents such as stroke, car ... > full story

New Model Of Brain Sheds Light On Triggers Of Autism (July 10, 2006) -- Approximately 1.5 million children and adults in the U.S. have autism and it is estimated to be the fastest growing developmental disability with a 10 to 17 percent increase each year. While much is ... > full story

Measles Mumps Rubella And Mercury-based Immunizations Cleared As Causes Of Autism (July 5, 2006) -- Pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) like autism and Asperger Syndrome have been on the rise for years. Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) vaccines and thimerosal--containing vaccines (which are ... > full story

Key To Early Diagnosis Of Autism May Be In The Placenta (June 26, 2006) -- Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have discovered in the placenta what may be the earliest marker for autism, possibly helping physicians diagnose the condition at birth, rather than the ... > full story

Research Links Rett Syndrome To Mitochondrial Gene (June 23, 2006) -- New research from the lab of Adrian Bird, a molecular geneticist at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, reveals that abnormally high levels of a protein called Uqcrc1 in the brains of mouse models ... > full story

Penn Researchers Reveal Inner Workings Of Cell-Death Protein -- Could Play Role In Neurodegeneration And Schizophrenia (June 8, 2006) -- Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine discovered that a protein called Elk-1 interacts with mitochondria, the energy storehouse of a cell, suggesting that this protein -- ... > full story

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