Illustration by Laurenne Boglio Welcome back to By the Numbers, Spectrum’s data-centric take on autism research. Let us know what you think of the newsletter at niko@spectrumnews.org, and thanks for reading. Total funding for autism research in the United States nearly doubled between 2008 and 2018, according to data from the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee, […]
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Illustration by Laurenne Boglio It’s 2022 and By the Numbers is back. Last week, we released the Autism Drug Trial Tracker, an interactive tool to explore hundreds of clinical trials for autism and related conditions. All the code and data are open source, and we hope it proves useful to the autism research community. We’ll […]
Illustration by Laurène Boglio Welcome to this month’s edition of By the Numbers. At Spectrum, we do our best to summarize the latest in autism research. Sometimes the best summary is a chart or map. In this newsletter we bring new research results to the point, which are conveyed most concisely with data visualizations. Let […]
Photography by Richard Drury Among the many mysteries of autism is its apparent increase in prevalence around the world. But how often is that exactly? And is it really more common in children today than in previous generations? This new downloadable book from Spectrum provides a detailed guide to the various factors – perhaps the […]
Illustration by Laurène Boglio Welcome to this month’s edition of the By the Numbers newsletter. At Spectrum, we do our best to summarize the latest in autism research. Sometimes the best summary is a chart or map. In this newsletter we put interesting new research results in a nutshell, which are conveyed most concisely through […]
By the Numbers: Preschool antipsychotics, COVID-19 vaccinations, delayed autism diagnoses | Spectrum
Illustration by Laurène Boglio Welcome to this month’s edition of the By the Numbers newsletter! At Spectrum, we do our best to summarize the latest in autism research. And sometimes the best summary comes in the form of a diagram or a map. In this newsletter we put interesting new research results in a nutshell, […]
By Cathy Jameson When I saw the latest headlines on autism, I was reminded of something I published a few years ago. Epidural use during labor associated with minimal risk of autism, studies find Epidurals are not linked to autism in children, new data shows As early as 2013, researchers asked whether induction of labor […]
Illustration by Laurène Boglio Welcome to this month’s edition of the By the Numbers newsletter. At Spectrum, we do our best to summarize the latest in autism research – and sometimes the best summary comes in the form of a chart or map. In this newsletter we put interesting new research results in a nutshell, […]
Illustration by Laurène Boglio Welcome to this month’s edition of the By the Numbers newsletter! At Spectrum, we do our best to summarize the latest in autism research – and sometimes the best summary comes in the form of a chart or map. In this newsletter we put interesting new research results in a nutshell, […]
Illustration by Laurène Boglio Welcome to the second edition of the By the Numbers newsletter. At Spectrum, we do our best to summarize the latest in autism research – and sometimes the best summary comes in the form of a chart or map. In this newsletter we bring interesting new research results to the point, […]