Autism Information - January 9, 2009

Children With Older Fathers Likely To Suffer From Bipolar Diorder

September 2, 2008 - Topics child, father, autism, studies and study
Children with older fathers are more likely to develop bipolar disorder, a mental illness that fluctuates between intense depression and mania, Swedish and British researchers said in a study.

Previous studies have linked increasing paternal age with schizophrenia and autism, but not bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression. Children born to fathers ages 30 to 34 were 11 percent more likely to be diagnosed as adults with the condition than those born to men 20 to 24. The diagnosis was 37 percent more likely in offspring of fathers 55 and older, the examination of Swedish health records found

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New Genetic Findings Pin Hope For Effective Schizophrenia Treatment

July 30, 2008 - Topics genetic, schizophrenia, disease, autism and men
Schizophrenia can be caused when genes are duplicated or deleted in an often random process that isn't inherited from parents, new research says.

This finding, published in three independent studies, identified new genetic variants that increase the risk of schizophrenia and may open ways to new methods for classifying and diagnosing people with the mental illness

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Caring For Mentally-Challenged Children Linked To Weak Immune Systems

July 23, 2008 - Topics immune, men, child, stress and study
Parents who care for mentally-challenged children are prone to develop weak immune systems due to stress, new research suggests. The study concluded that such parents should be offered a better support system.

Researchers at Birmingham University analyzed 60 parents who received the pneumococcal vaccine as part of the study. Half of them had children with developmental disabilities

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Illinois Bill Would Offer Autism Coverage To Families

July 14, 2008 - Topics autism, disease, child, disorder and policies
Gov. Rod Blagojevich of Illinois is pushing a bill requiring insurance companies to cover the costs of treating children with autism. The governor wants insurance companies to cover up to $36,000 a year for treatments such as speech and occupational therapies for children with autism.

If the bill is passed, policies would also include the cost of psychiatric services. These costs would have to be paid until the child is 21-years old

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Researchers Identify Six New Genes In Autism, Hope For New Treatment

July 10, 2008 - Topics research, autism, study, impair and disorder
Researchers studying more than 100 families linked to autism from the Middle East, Turkey and Pakistan said they had identified at least six new genes that may provide families new hope for future treatment.

The finding, published in the July 11 issue of Science, shows that autism is not only caused by the deletion of some genes but also by turning off other genes. These genes cause disruptions in the brain's ability to form new connections in response to experience

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