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Boise company produces app for diagnosing Autism Image

Boise company produces app for diagnosing Autism

April 17, 2015

An Idaho company says it has created an app that can help diagnose children with autism. Read More »


Will A Transplanted Hand Feel Like His Own? Surgery Raises Questions Image

Will A Transplanted Hand Feel Like His Own? Surgery Raises Questions

April 16, 2015

Find out why hand transplants have been a highly controversial procedure. Read More »


New look at language delay in children with autism Image

New look at language delay in children with autism

April 15, 2015

A new study by a linguistics professor and an alumnus from The University of Texas at Austin sheds light on a well-known linguistic characteristic of autistic children — their reluctance to use pronouns — paving the way for more accurate diagnostics. Read More »


Navigating twists, turns of physical therapy Image

Navigating twists, turns of physical therapy

April 14, 2015

Maybe you’re recovering from surgery or dealing with a condition such as arthritis or back pain. Or maybe you’re just combating the aches and pains of advancing years. But one way or another, there’s a good chance that at some point you’ll join the millions of people who are referred to a physical therapist each year. Read More »


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