“Unique, Different, and Special”: Ben Hartranft Speaks Up for Autism
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With a knack for public speaking and the friendly personality to match, Ben Hartranft has made his mark as an advocate for autism research and awareness.
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With a knack for public speaking and the friendly personality to match, Ben Hartranft has made his mark as an advocate for autism research and awareness.
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During In Focus, innovations in autism research and the benefits of support services are discussed. And the Noltes family shares their inspiration for participating in the Eagles Autism Challenge.
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The 9th Annual Huddle Up for Autism raises more than $106,000 for the Center for Autism Research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Dr. Schultz shares how partnerships like the Eagles Autism Challenge will power groundbreaking advancements in autism research and clinical care at CHOP.
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Dr. Pandey talks with Prevention Magazine about the 12 autism symptoms parents should bring up with their pediatrician.
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Dr. Juhi Pandey talks a about CHOP’s groundbreaking brain imaging research to detect autism.
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Several types of genetic alterations that affect mitochondria increase the risk of autism, two new studies suggest.
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New study suggests that children with autism have many of the cognitive differences seen in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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New research shows how children and teens with ASD can have both stronger and weaker brain connections than their typically developing peers.
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Young people with autism who have serious psychiatric problems stand a ninefold greater chance of having an encounter with the police than do others on the spectrum, according to a new study.