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We’re talking a lot more these days about what it means to be neurodivergent. Temple Grandin is an animal science professor, author and advocate for people with autism. She recently joined In The NoCo to talk about how important neurodivergent thinkers are for industry and design.
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Colorado Sun Health and Environment Reporter Michael Booth joined us to discuss the closures of several Colorado-based autism care centers and the return of surfing in Salida ... on the river.
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Today on Colorado Edition, we speak to Deborah Winking about her new book, Capable: A Story of Triumph for Children the World has Judged as 'Different,' a deeply personal account of raising a child born with a rare genetic syndrome.
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Brains affected by autism appear to share a problem with cells that make myelin, the insulating coating surrounding nerve fibers that controls the speed at which the fibers convey electrical signals.
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Joaquin Garcia is a big, strong 6-year-old boy who loves sports."He plays everything," said his mom, Herminia Garcia. "I have him playing basketball. He…
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A study of more than 600,000 Danish children finds no evidence of any link between autism and the vaccine that protects against mumps, measles and rubella.
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Colorado's House has passed a bill allowing medical marijuana use to treat autism spectrum disorders.The bill had strong bipartisan support, passing 63-0…
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Julia Wilkinson Manley has a long history with "The Nutcracker Suite." She saw her first performance at the age of two.As the artistic director with the…
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For children with autism and sensory processing disorders, play spaces that meet their needs can be hard to come by. WOW! Children’s Museum in Lafayette…
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Anthony Merkerson's son was diagnosed with autism. Then, his younger daughter was, too. "It was a heavy load," he says, until he started getting advice from another father farther along the same path.