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The 4:1 Myth Is Collapsing: A Massive Study Shows Autism Affects Boys and Girls Almost Equally

A 35-year Swedish study of 2.7 million people reveals the famous 4:1 male-to-female autism ratio is a diagnostic artifact. By age 20, the ratio approaches 1:1. Girls aren't less autistic - they're being missed.

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Why Your ADHD Meds Stop Working Once a Month

Estrogen boosts dopamine. When it drops premenstrually, postpartum, or in perimenopause, ADHD symptoms can spike and medications may feel less effective. A psychiatrist explains the science behind the hormone-ADHD connection.

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Correlation Isn't Causation (And Why That Matters for Your Family)

The biggest psychiatric genetics study ever made headlines everywhere — and most of them got it wrong. Here's what correlation vs. causation actually means for your family.

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The Hidden Layer: What Your Gut Bacteria's DNA Might Reveal About Autism

Researchers found that mutations in gut bacteria DNA — not just which bacteria are present — differ between autistic and neurotypical children.

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Does How You're Born Affect ADHD Risk? A Massive Meta-Analysis of 14 Studies Weighs In

A new meta-analysis of 14 studies across 10 countries finds that C-section delivery is associated with (not proven to cause) a modest 12-14% increased risk of ADHD. But context matters: genetics explain ~74% of ADHD risk, while birth factors account for a tiny fraction.

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ADHD Doesn't Stop at Your Brain: A 46-Year Study Shows It Affects Your Body Too: What You Can Do About It

A 46-year British study of 10,930 people finds childhood ADHD traits predict more chronic health conditions by midlife — but the association runs through modifiable factors like smoking, BMI, and mental health.

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The Gut-Brain Myth? A Major Critique of 15 Years of Microbiome-Autism Research

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