By Jenny Chen — 2015
New research shows differences in the brains of kids who show excessive guilty behavior, which may put them at risk for a host of mood disorders later in life.
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Brain differences such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia are not something to be cured, but something to be embraced as part of human diversity.
A generation of parents are revealing some advantages of the condition, even when their children don’t share the diagnosis.
When a medication is being evaluated to modify the behavior of a person with autism, one must assess the risks versus the benefits.
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How do you know when it’s time to take your autistic, bipolar twelve-year-old daughter to the psych ward?