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  2. Synaesthesia is more common in autism | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Synaesthesia is more common in autism | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2013: Search. Search. Synaesthesia is more common in autism. Research. Synaesthesia is more common in autism.. ... This has major implications for educators and clinicians designing autism-friendly learning environments.”.
  3. senses | University of Cambridge

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    1 Jul 2024: 20 Nov 2013. People with autism are more likely to also have synaesthesia, suggests new research in the journal Molecular Autism.
  4. £1.5m to develop European student biomedical research | University of …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/ps1-5m-to-develop-european-student-biomedical-research
    15 Nov 2010: Amgen Scholar Jamie Stefaniak, is studying medicine at Cambridge University. He carried out research into protein synthesis in developing neurons - a molecular mechanism thought to underlie neurological disorders such as autism
  5. Anorexia | University of Cambridge

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    1 Jul 2024: 06 Aug 2013. Girls with anorexia nervosa show a mild echo of the characteristics of autism, suggests new research in the journal Molecular Autism.
  6. Autistic individuals have increased risk of chronic physical health…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/autistic-individuals-have-increased-risk-of-chronic-physical-health-conditions-across-the-whole-body
    Thumbnail for Autistic individuals have increased risk of chronic physical health conditions across the whole body | University of Cambridge 29 Sep 2023: Dr Elizabeth Weir, a Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge, who led the team, said: “This study emphasizes the increased health vulnerability of autistic people both in the ... Molecular Autism (2023).
  7. High levels of oestrogen in the womb linked to autism | University of …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/high-levels-of-oestrogen-in-the-womb-linked-to-autism
    Thumbnail for High levels of oestrogen in the womb linked to autism | University of Cambridge 29 Jul 2019: We are interested in understanding autism, not preventing it,” added Professor Baron- Cohen. ... The research was supported by the Autism Research Trust, the Medical Research Council, and Wellcome.
  8. Girls with anorexia have elevated autistic traits | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/girls-with-anorexia-have-elevated-autistic-traits
    Thumbnail for Girls with anorexia have elevated autistic traits | University of Cambridge 6 Aug 2013: This profile resembles – to a lesser degree – that seen in people with autism. ... Dr Bonnie Auyeung, a member of the research team, added: “Autism is diagnosed more often in males.
  9. Higher rates of post-natal depression among autistic mothers |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/higher-rates-of-post-natal-depression-among-autistic-mothers
    Thumbnail for Higher rates of post-natal depression among autistic mothers | University of Cambridge 15 Jan 2020: Trust, the Autism Research Trust, the MRC, the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, and Autistica. ... Molecular Autism. DOI: 10.1186/s13229-019-0304-2.
  10. Autistic individuals have poorer health and healthcare | University…

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    Thumbnail for Autistic individuals have poorer health and healthcare | University of Cambridge 27 May 2022: Elizabeth Weir. These findings, published in Molecular Autism, have important implications for the healthcare and support of autistic individuals. ... Molecular Autism (2022).
  11. Scientists link genes to brain anatomy in autism | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-link-genes-to-brain-anatomy-in-autism
    Thumbnail for Scientists link genes to brain anatomy in autism | University of Cambridge 26 Feb 2018: In essence, we are beginning to link molecular and macroscopic levels of analysis to better understand the diversity and complexity of autism.”. ... These promising findings reveal how important multidisciplinary approaches are if we want to better

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