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Study confirms low rates of employment for young autistic adults

Study confirms low rates of employment for young autistic adults

Bird Brains Shed Light On Speech Learning

Bird Brains Shed Light On Speech Learning

Young adults with ASDs have worse outcomes of employment and independent living

Young adults with ASDs have worse outcomes of employment and independent living

Scientists uncover neural mechanisms that may help in treatment of language disorders in children

Scientists uncover neural mechanisms that may help in treatment of language disorders in children

Money & Medicine: Pay differential for women docs grows, big employers see health costs jump, Rx coupons are no bargain

Money & Medicine: Pay differential for women docs grows, big employers see health costs jump, Rx coupons are no bargain

2013 Multicultural Health Week: Working together for safe, quality care

2013 Multicultural Health Week: Working together for safe, quality care

Multicultural Health Week 2013 puts spotlight on medication safety

Multicultural Health Week 2013 puts spotlight on medication safety

Healthcare providers are unable to implement policies to protect American football players from MIB, concussions

Healthcare providers are unable to implement policies to protect American football players from MIB, concussions

Neuro scientists find important time factor in second-language acquisition

Neuro scientists find important time factor in second-language acquisition

Wal-Mart to offer health benefits to same-sex partners of employees

Wal-Mart to offer health benefits to same-sex partners of employees

First Edition: August 28, 2013

First Edition: August 28, 2013

UW researchers perform first noninvasive human-to-human brain interface

UW researchers perform first noninvasive human-to-human brain interface

Study: Early stuttering not linked to development issues

Study: Early stuttering not linked to development issues

Viewpoints: 'Mixed signals' on employee benefits; Michigan debates Medicaid expansion; malpractice awards drive safety

Viewpoints: 'Mixed signals' on employee benefits; Michigan debates Medicaid expansion; malpractice awards drive safety

Extremely preterm infant survivors have likelihood of developing neurodevelopmental impairment

Extremely preterm infant survivors have likelihood of developing neurodevelopmental impairment

Mount Sinai scientists receive NIH grant to study clinical benefit of IGF-1 in children with PMS

Mount Sinai scientists receive NIH grant to study clinical benefit of IGF-1 in children with PMS

Study: Words can play powerful role in what we see

Study: Words can play powerful role in what we see

Scientists receive NIH grant to study commercially-available drug for treatment of PMS

Scientists receive NIH grant to study commercially-available drug for treatment of PMS

Research roundup: Moving kids onto Medicaid; competitive markets

Research roundup: Moving kids onto Medicaid; competitive markets

International conference to focus on concepts of 'imperfection' in children

International conference to focus on concepts of 'imperfection' in children

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