Caroline Rodgers: Autism, Prenatal Ultrasound, and Electronic Fetal Monitoring
You seem to be very passionate about your work regarding autism’s etiology. How did you first become interested in the subject? First, I want to say what an honor it […]
You seem to be very passionate about your work regarding autism’s etiology. How did you first become interested in the subject? First, I want to say what an honor it […]
It was recently brought to my attention that some of the work and opinions that I had previously expressed about prenatal ultrasound were heavily cited in an article on Children’s […]
The prevalence of autism has increased during the past few decades. Although some individuals are genetically susceptible to autism, the steep rise in prevalence seems best accounted by the superimposition […]
Many people regard prenatal ultrasound as part of the routine care of any pregnancy. They probably base this view on the fact that in our modern society, even for low […]
July 27, 2015 11:03 ET | Source: Association of American Physicians and Surgeons TUCSON, Ariz., July 27, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A developing baby got an average of 5.2 ultrasounds […]
The Journal of Autism Research just published an article detailing the effects of prenatal ultrasound on mice (Autis Res Nov 18, 2013 doi 10.1002/aur.1349, Epub ahead of print). The authors […]
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