A spectrum of developmental disorders that includes autism, and Asperger syndrome. Signs and symptoms include poor communication skills, defective social interactions, and repetitive behaviors.
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Patient Advocacy Groups (PAGs) provide support, resources, and community for patients and caregivers.
Consider asking your healthcare providers these condition-specific questions
European rare disease database
The documentation surrounding autism spectrum disorder is limited due to its complex and heterogeneous nature. As ASD affects a diverse population, systematic clinical studies have been challenging to conduct. The absence of identified genetic markers and established inheritance patterns further complicates the understanding of this condition. Additionally, the variability in symptoms and their expression among individuals makes it difficult to create a comprehensive clinical profile.
To navigate autism spectrum disorder, consider consulting with specialists such as developmental pediatricians or child psychologists with experience in ASD. These professionals can provide tailored assessments and interventions. Additionally, you can reach out to organizations like the Geneva Centre for Autism (https://autism.net) and the Global and Regional Asperger’s Syndrome Partnership (GRASP) (https://grasp.org) for support and resources. Participating in patient registries or natural history studies may also provide valuable insights and contribute to ongoing research efforts.
Currently, Fluoxetine has been designated as an orphan drug for autism spectrum disorder and is in development. There are also 607 active clinical trials exploring various interventions and approaches to manage ASD. For more information on ongoing studies, you can visit ClinicalTrials.gov and search for autism spectrum disorder: https://clinicaltrials.gov/search?cond=autism%20spectrum%20disorder. This research landscape offers hope for future treatment options and better understanding of the disorder.
Actionable guidance for navigating care for autism spectrum disorder
To navigate autism spectrum disorder, consider consulting with specialists such as developmental pediatricians or child psychologists with experience in ASD. These professionals can provide tailored assessments and interventions. Additionally, you can reach out to organizations like the Geneva Centre for Autism (https://autism.net) and the Global and Regional Asperger’s Syndrome Partnership (GRASP) (https://grasp.org) for support and resources. Participating in patient registries or natural history studies may also provide valuable insights and contribute to ongoing research efforts.
Consider asking your healthcare providers these condition-specific questions
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Patient Advocacy Groups (PAGs) provide support, resources, and community for patients and caregivers.
Consider asking your healthcare providers these condition-specific questions
European rare disease database
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Updated Feb 6, 2026
The National Institutes of Health has submitted a request for review to the Office of Management and Budget regarding the information collection for Autism Spectrum Disorder research. This is part of compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The CDC is seeking public comments on a proposed information collection project aimed at promoting resources for autistic teens and young adults. This initiative aligns with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 and aims to enhance the utility of government information.
A recent systematic review confirms that the use of paracetamol during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability. The EMA maintains that paracetamol is a crucial option for managing pain or fever in pregnant women based on extensive scientific data.
The CDC has released new prevalence data on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) from multiple U.S. communities, marking the largest summary to date. This data is crucial for understanding the scope of ASDs and guiding future research and policy.
The CDC has awarded $5.9 million to five sites for a multi-state study aimed at identifying risk factors for autism spectrum disorders in children aged 2 to 5. This initiative will involve approximately 2,700 children and their parents.