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Orthopedic surgeon Zachary Vredenburgh describes a surgery that preserves the hip rather than replacing it. Resident otolaryngologist Evan Hughes explains how climate change affects allergic rhinitis. Psychiatrist Thomas Schulze discusses the later effects that childhood adversity can have. And child psychologist Henry Roane, director of the Golisano Center for Special Needs, tells what to do if you suspect your child may have autism.
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EarliPoint Evaluation is a tool helping experts at Upstate Medical screen children for autism.
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Congressman Brandon Williams joined Utica community members in a roundtable discussion regarding resources and programming for people with autism.
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How to Dance in Ohio made its world premiere in Syracuse last year at Syracuse Stage. A year later it opened on Broadway.
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A new musical made its world premiere in central New York. Syracuse Stage presented “How to Dance in Ohio” – a new musical adaptation of a documentary centering on seven autistic young adults preparing for their spring formal.
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Upstate University Hospital now has a centralized home to serve children with special needs. Streamlining services for children with intellectual and…
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A spit test that can help doctors diagnose autism in young children, is now on the market. It was developed in part, by researchers in Syracuse.Upstate…
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There’s a new master's program at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse that could help families with autistic children in central New York. It’s called…
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Today in our latest in health segment: two recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) studies that reflect different trends in pediatric…
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Researchers at Upstate Medical University are almost ready to send a test to market that would use saliva to help determine if a child is autistic.The…