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Spectrum: Autism Research News

Tag: treatments

May 2012

European consortium strives to spur autism drug development

by  /  21 May 2012

A $38.7 million project in the European Union — the largest single grant for autism research in the world — aims to bring together academic labs and pharmaceutical companies to speed the move from basic to clinical research.

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Early data suggest antibiotic helps treat fragile X syndrome

by  /  19 May 2012

Preliminary results from a placebo-controlled trial of the antibiotic minocycline in children with fragile X syndrome suggest the drug alleviates some aspects of the disorder, according to research presented Friday at the International Meeting for Autism Research in Toronto.

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Shrinking brains

by  /  18 May 2012

Long-term treatment with antipsychotic drugs and mood stabilizers can change the structure of the brain.

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Giving fathers oxytocin boosts levels in babies

by  /  17 May 2012

Two new studies on oxytocin, the so-called ‘trust hormone,’ suggest new avenues for using the drug to treat autism.

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Personalizing medicine

by  /  15 May 2012

A pilot project highlights how adult stem cells could be used to test and select personalized therapies.

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Better tools needed to assess clinical trials

by  /  14 May 2012

The past few years have seen an unprecedented number of clinical trials for experimental drugs to treat autism-related disorders, most notably for fragile X syndrome. But as the trials progress, scientists are calling for better methods to measure the drugs’ effectiveness.

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Trials and tribulations

by  /  11 May 2012

Clinical trials for fragile X drugs should include a behavioral therapy component, says a parent of a child with the disorder.

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Defects in carnitine metabolism may underlie autism

by  /  10 May 2012

A genetic defect in the synthesis of carnitine, a molecule that is essential for proper mitochondrial function, might slightly increase risk for autism in some children, according to research published 8 May in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Cognition and behavior: Drug improves memory in autism

by  /  9 May 2012

Propranolol, a drug used to treat heart disease and anxiety, might improve memory and attention deficits in autism, according to a study published in the May issue of the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society.

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Complex case

by  /  4 May 2012

Multiple levels of complexity make it challenging to develop drugs to treat autism.

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