Brain Waves and Autism Detection
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Brain Wave Reading Detects Autism Risk In Babies
emaxhealth.com — “Researchers at Children's Hospital in Boston have been conducting a large study on ways to identify markers of autism within the first year of life. I...” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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Looking For Early Signs Of Autism In Brain Waves : NPR
npr.org — “Scientists hope to diagnose autistic children while they are still infants by probing unusual electrical signals in their brains using electroencephalography. EEG is also providing hints about precisely how autism affects the brain and which therapies are likely to help children with autism spectrum disorders.” View full resource at npr.org
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Brain waves show signature of autism | COSMOS magazine
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British scientists develop brain scan to detect autism
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Researchers Detect Babies' Potential Risk of Autism - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “A new study adds to mounting evidence that measuring a baby's brain activity could help determine whether he or she has a higher risk of developing autism.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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British scientists develop brain scan to detect autism
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Health News - Student tapping brain waves to understand autism
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New Hope for Early Detection of Autism
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New hope for early detection of Autism. Brain scans of sleeping toddlers show differences in response to bedtime stories http://ow.ly/1NCAe
Autism: Will brain wave test bring early diagnosis? - Health Blog - CBS News
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Is help finally on the way for doctors looking for a way to diagnose autism in infants? http://ow.ly/41kHd
Brain scan 'best thing so far' for detecting autism - Health - Mental health - msnbc.com
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Autism Blog - Detection of Plasma Autoantibodies to Brain Tissue in Young Children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorders « Left Brain/Right Brain
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Color-Changing --Blast Badge-- Detects Exposure to Explosive Shock Waves
newswise.com — “Mimicking the reflective iridescence of a butterfly's wing, investigators have developed a color-changing patch that could be worn on soldiers' helmets and uniforms to indicate the strength of exposure to blasts from explosives in the field. Future studies aim to calibrate the color change to the intensity of exposure to provide an immediate read on the potential harm to the brain and the subsequent need for medical intervention.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Color-changing 'blast badge' detects exposure to explosive shock waves
sciencedaily.com — “Mimicking the reflective iridescence of a butterfly's wing, investigators have developed a color-changing patch that could be worn on soldiers' helmets and uniforms to indicate the strength of exposure to blasts from explosives in the field. Future studies aim to calibrate the color change to the intensity of exposure to provide an immediate read on the potential harm to the brain and the subsequent need for medical intervention.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Color-changing 'blast badge' detects exposure to explosive shock waves
sciencedaily.com — “Mimicking the reflective iridescence of a butterfly's wing, investigators have developed a color-changing patch that could be worn on soldiers' helmets and uniforms to indicate the strength of exposure to blasts from explosives in the field. Future studies aim to calibrate the color change to the intensity of exposure to provide an immediate read on the potential harm to the brain and the subsequent need for medical intervention.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New Hope for Early Detection of Autism:
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