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A team of researchers from the Mind, Brain, and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC) at the University of Granada, in collaboration with the University of Castilla-La Mancha, has conducted a study that sheds light on the close relationship between parental stress and the daily performance of children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
The study used large-scale CRISPR gene-editing technology to systematically determine which genes are required as embryonic stem cells develop into brain cells.
A sweeping new study of psychiatric and genetic records has the potential to change treatment for millions of psychiatric patients.
Living near green spaces before and during pregnancy as well as in early childhood is associated with a reduced risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, according to Rutgers Health researchers. The researchers said the impact of exposure to these natural ...
GRIN Therapeutics, Inc., a leader in the development of targeted disease-specific therapies for serious neurodevelopmental disorders, today announced that it has dosed the first patient in its global Phase 3 Beeline trial of investigational radiprodil in individuals with GRIN-related neurodevelopmental disorder (GRIN-NDD) with gain-of-function variants (ClinicalTrials.
Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that primarily affects girls, most of whom have mutations in the transcription regulatory gene MECP2. However, mutations in MECP2 also have been identified in normal carrier female individuals, female ...
The findings one day could allow people with multiple mental health conditions to be treated with a single therapy, researchers say. Currently, they typically receive treatments for each disorder.
Last month, in a well-meaning letter titled "Undiagnosed Autism May Be at the Root of Nick Reiner’s Cluster of Problems" (Thursday, Dev. 25), author Judy Triesman unknowingly casts a bad
A team of researchers from the Mind, Brain, and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC) at the University of Granada, in collaboration with the University of Castilla-La Mancha, has conducted a study that sheds light on the close relationship between parental stress and the daily performance of children with neurodevelopmental disorders.