Autism Research Summaries Now Free Online
For decades, the Autism Research Institute (San Diego, California) has published a paid, subscription-based quarterly summarizing new studies on autism. As a subscriber, it has been clear that articles aim to be independent, user-friendly, and of interest to researchers, educators, and families. Beginning with this Winter issue, the online newsletter is free.
The Autism Research Institute was founded and directed by Bernard Rimland, PhD (1967). We were grateful that Dr. Rimland was a longtime advisor to Latitudes.org until his passing in 2006. At that point, Stephen Edelson, PhD, became the director and he is the editor of Autism Research International.|
How to sign up
You can receive the free Autism Research International newsletter, which contains online research summaries, by subscribing on their website here. https://arrionline.org/
Current sample articles
Here are some timely articles in this quarter’s publication. Check out the website to see additional issues and archived newsletters.
Editorial: Invisible threats – the role of environmental toxins in autism
Child neurologists often fail to identify motor problems in children with autism
Bone problems in ASD may be driven by lifestyle factors
Individuals with ASD show greater generosity toward strangers
Researchers report more evidence linking ASD, GI problems
Exposure to specific airborne pollution components may increase likelihood of ASD diagnosis
Men with Parkinson’s have higher rate of ASD features
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