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A recent study compares adverse childhood experiences and family resilience among families of autistic youths and families of youths with ADHD.
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Read more about why the FDA recently issued a warning against a "miracle cure" for conditions such as autism.
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It's Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, and CIRP flashes back to posts on mental health research in minority populations.
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Learn more about a new study examining the frequency and severity of disabilities among children in families investigated for maltreatment.
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Learn about new CHOP research published in the journal Autism in Adulthood that shares the perspectives of specialized driving instructors with experience teaching autistic adolescents to drive.
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Do race and ethnicity play a role in diagnosing and treating developmental disabilities and adverse childhood experiences? CHOP experts weigh in.
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Teen drivers with ADHD are significantly more likely to crash, be issued traffic and moving violations, and engage in risky driving behaviors than their peers without ADHD.
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To cap off National Poison Prevention Week, today's flashback Friday centers around posts highlighting poison prevention and control.
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On March 5, 2019, CHOP's Violence Prevention Initiative (VPI) hosted a webinar titled "Crossroads of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Developmental Disabilities" that provided actionable information for healthcare providers to meet these challenges.
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Learn about a new CHOP five-year study that aims to gain a more comprehensive understanding of mobility issues for autistic adolescents.
