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Autistic Actor and Author Mickey Rowe Fights Ableism On and Off Stage

Mickey Rowe, actor and author of 'Fearlessly Different,' talks about autism, Broadway, and how ableism impacted his career.
By Brijana Prooker
"The results reported here are very promising," the researchers wrote, "and indicate that CBD-enriched [cannabis] may ameliorate multiple [autism spectrum disorder] symptoms."

Study: CBD-Rich Cannabis Can Treat ‘Multiple Symptoms’ of Autism

"The results reported here are very promising," the researchers wrote, "and indicate that CBD-enriched [cannabis] may ameliorate multiple [autism spectrum disorder] symptoms."
By Chris Roberts
GarageBand

Digital Music Apps Can Help Those With Autism Interact With the World

It’s a breath of fresh-technological-air to hear about apps that are utilized for the benefit of good.
By Harmon Leon
Dakota Fanning in Please Stand By.

You’ll Be Surprised by the Suspenseful Journey of ‘Please Stand By’

By Rex Reed
Puzzle pieces are often used to symbolize people with autism like Gus Newman, the subject of 'To Siri With Love.'

‘To Siri With Love’ Author Fires Back: Book ‘Wasn’t Written for Autistic Audience’

By John Bonazzo
Claire Foy won't be smiling nearly as much when she plays Lisbeth Salander.

Claire Foy Will Play Swedish Hacker Lisbeth Salander in ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Sequel

By John Bonazzo

Exclusive: New York’s Top Zika Expert Predicts Year Wait for Vaccine

By John Bonazzo
(Illustration: Morgan Schweitzer)

Brain Drugs, Kickstarter Scams & Bitcoin Battles: Our Biggest Tech Stories of 2015

By Sage Lazzaro, John Bonazzo and Brady Dale
(Photo: SuperSpeak)

New Award-Winning App Will Let Autistic Kids Communicate Easily for the First Time

By Sage Lazzaro
Author Hollie Gilroy with her son Max and husband Michael.

The Secret Life of a Special Needs Mom

By Hollie Gilroy
How can we use technology to keep track of our kids? (Photo: Getty)

Can We Microchip Our Kids to Prevent Kidnapping?

By Jordyn Taylor
Liam putting on an ID Clothing shirt. (Screengrab:YouTube)

News Anchor Ditches CNN to Create Life-Changing Clothes for Autistic Kids

By Sage Lazzaro

Lisa Gioe

By The Editors
Protesters against the Bloomberg administration flu vaccination proposal at City Hall today.

Parents Protest Bloomberg’s Push for Mandatory Flu Vaccinations

By Ross Barkan

Computers May Soon Read Your Emotions Better Than Your Significant Other

By Jessica Roy
Not a British person. (Photo: Neuroscience Marketing)

Computers May Soon Read Your Emotions Better Than Your Significant Other

By Jessica Roy
Everidge and Murney in Falling.

Of Sound Mind: <em>Falling</em>, the Tragic Tale of an Embattled Family Struggling to Cope With an Autistic Son Brings an Emotional Force to Weighty Subject

By Rex Reed
Barkin.

Top-Shelf Ensemble Gets Better-Than-Average Blood-Ties Dysfunction Drama

By Rex Reed
Actress Jenny McCarthy speaks at a rally calling for healthier vaccines June 4, 2008 in Washington, DC. Many at the rally are concerned about the connection between heavy metals in vaccines and autism; McCarthy's son Evan, age 6, has been diagnosed with autism. (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

Typhoid Daddies: Seth Mnookin Takes on Jenny McCarthy & Co.

By Bill Wasik

The Indecipherable Sister: Allen Shawn’s Memoir of His Austistic Twin

By Elizabeth Gumport
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