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Autism

Researchers have Revealed that the Somatosensory Cortex, an Area Responsible for Basic Sensory Processing, also Plays an Important Role in Memory and Reward Learning.

🧠 Carrick Insight: Researchers have revealed that the somatosensory cortex, an area responsible for basic sensory processing, also plays an important role in memory and reward learning.   Reward learning is a type of learning where the brain associates an action with a pleasurable outcome. This could be from associating that next bonus with working …

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Video Case Review – Using Clinical Neurochemistry to Treat Autism Spectrum Disorders

Hello, Carrick Scholars! Today we have a special video case review with Dr. David Clark!  Sit back and watch as he guides you through one of his real clinical cases. Dr. Clark is recognized as one of the leading clinicians in the world that uses the modern model of an integrated, brain-based, and nutrition practice. We …

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Acetaminophen and Possible Autism Symptoms Link

In the International Journal of Epidemiology, findings were recently published that demonstrate a strong association between acetaminophen and autism spectrum symptoms. Acetaminophen use is common during pregnancy.  The medication typically used as a pain reliever and fever reducer, but can also be used to treat headaches, backaches, and muscle aches.  Because of the structural changes during pregnancy, women …

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