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The U.S. cannot manufacture goods as economically as other nations because of our taxes and social benefits. As a result, we need to look to the service sector and finance […]
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The mechanisms of markets are simply descriptions of human interaction, and how we all bring value to each other.
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How far women decide to go in business will in part be determined by the structure of the American family and how we decide to allocate our resources.
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Autism science is making great strides, but the search for a cure remains “a marathon, not a sprint.” The challenge is not one disorder but many.
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New drugs for patients may be on the horizon, but “early, intense” behavioral treatment remains “the very best intervention for autism.”
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Four out of five autism sufferers are male. Is something in men’s genes—or brain structure—causing the gap?
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Autism isn’t on the rise: it’s just getting defined better, and diagnosed more.
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Autism sufferers unquestionably have feelings. It’s processing those feelings—and reading them in others—that they struggle with.
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Many kids are vaccinated at age two, the same age at which autism is often first noticed. But the “evidence” that one causes the other doesn’t wash.
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The symptoms of autism are better understood than its causes; psychiatrists classify the disorder as having two major components: impaired social cognition and a tendency toward narrow interests and repetitive […]
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There is not a single gene that triggers autism, but more likely dozens of genes that enhance the risk of autism.
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Big Think presents a conversation between top experts highlighting cutting-edge autism research.
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Autism science is making great strides, but the search for a cure remains “a marathon, not a sprint.” The challenge is not one disorder but many.
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2 min
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New drugs for ASD patients may be on the horizon, but “early, intense” behavioral treatment remains “the very best intervention for autism.”
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2 min
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Autism isn’t on the rise: it’s just getting defined better, and diagnosed more.
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Four out of five autism sufferers are male. Is something in men’s genes—or brain structure—causing the gap?
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4 min
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Autism sufferers unquestionably have feelings. It’s processing those feelings—and reading them in others—that they struggle with.
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5 min
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There is not a single gene that triggers autism, but more likely dozens of genes that enhance the risk of the condition. On the other hand, researchers have found that […]
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The symptoms of autism are far better understood than its causes; psychiatrists classify the disorder as having two major components: impaired social cognition and a tendency toward narrow interests and […]
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A panel discussion among leading experts highlighting cutting-edge autism research.
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Autism science is making great strides, but the search for a cure remains “a marathon, not a sprint.” The challenge is not one disorder but many.
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2 min
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Four out of five autism sufferers are male. Is something in men’s genes—or brain structure—causing the gap?
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4 min
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with
New drugs for ASD patients may be on the horizon, but “early, intense” behavioral treatment remains “the very best intervention for autism.”
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2 min
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with
Autism sufferers unquestionably have feelings. It’s processing those feelings—and reading them in others—that they struggle with.
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5 min
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with
Autism isn’t on the rise: it’s just getting defined better, and diagnosed more.
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4 min
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Many kids are vaccinated at age two, the same age at which autism is often first noticed. But the “evidence” that one causes the other doesn’t wash.
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6 min
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There is not a single gene that triggers autism, but likely dozens that enhance the risk of the condition. On the other hand, researchers have found that certain environmental variables, […]
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A Big Think panel conversation featuring top experts highlighting cutting-edge autism research.
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34 min
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Autism science is making great strides, but the search for a cure remains “a marathon, not a sprint.” The challenge is not one disorder but many.
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2 min
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New drugs for ASD patients may be on the horizon, but “early, intense” behavioral treatment remains “the very best intervention for autism.”
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