Frat Autism
FRAT® offered by Religen detects autoantibodies to FRα which may contribute to neurological disorders
Fratnow's FRAT® measures the presence of antibodies that interact (either block or bind) with the activity of the Folate Receptor A (FRA). FRA is responsible for the transport of folate into certain tissues, most notably the brain, placenta and o***y. These antibodies were detected in numerous individuals with disorders like Cerebral Folate Deficiency, Autism Spectrum Disorders, sub-fertility in w
Pinpointing folate receptor autoantibodies to assess risks in neurodevelopment and folate deficiency.
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Managing separation anxiety in autistic children can be challenging. Learn effective tips and techniques to ease their stress and build their comfort with separation and new experiences.
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Board games, more than just fun, they're a lifeline for many autistic people seeking social connection.
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Critical for DNA repair and mental health, folate's transport is vital, with disruptions leading to serious neurological consequences.
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Consistency and understanding pave the way for effective toilet training in autistic children.
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Having an autistic sibling significantly increases the risk of autism in subsequent children. Let's break down the complex factors influencing these rates together.
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Humming is a common behavior in autistic kids and can be beneficial. Knowing more about it helps in providing better support and understanding.
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Did you know bedwetting is more common in children with autism? Let's uncover the reasons and explore solutions.
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Folate (Vitamin B9) is crucial for overall health, but autoantibodies can hinder its vital role in brain development, linked to conditions like Autism.
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Distinct gut microbial patterns linked to autism in children.
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Understanding the facts opens the door to acceptance & support. It’s time to let go of the myth that every autistic individual possesses extraordinary savant abilities.
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Research finds that infant gut microbiome, colonized primarily through breastfeeding, plays a vital role in immune development.
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Research reveals that genetic mutations and environmental influences may explain the link between older fathers and autism.
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Research identifies genetic ties between sleep issues and neuropsychiatric conditions, offering hope for better sleep disorder treatments.
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Self-talking or repeating phrases are a common experience for individuals with autism, and it's important to understand and find replacement techniques to support them.
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What factors contribute to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Our blog dives into genetics, environment, energy metabolism, and other potential influences.
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Dysfunctional mitochondria are linked to chronic conditions, including Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Recent research identifies brain development differences in autistic girls vs boys, highlighting the need for more research on girls with autism.
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Loud and noisy environments can be overwhelming for autistic individuals, but understanding the signs and triggers can help us support them and lead a comfortable life.
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Early life gut microbiome assembly during the first 1000 days offers a unique opportunity for interventions to promote lifelong health.
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Cerebral folate deficiency linked to autistic symptoms, Folinic acid shows potential as a treatment approach.
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Severe autism linked to prenatal brain overgrowth, affecting toddlers social skills with larger cortexes.
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Coping and fun activities can be the best way to redirect the aggressive and self-injurious habit of hair pulling in autistic individuals.
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Is autism the same for girls and boys? Not quite! Many girls with autism go undiagnosed due to social expectations and a lack of awareness. This blog dives into the reasons behind this and what we can do to create a more inclusive understanding of autism.
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A guide to raising a child with autism - filled with love, learning, and support.
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Alleviate nail biting in autistic children by identifying triggers, providing coping strategies, positive reinforcement, and a nurturing environment.
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Folate in serum/RBCs is measured via microbiological, protein-binding, and MS/MS assays, analyzing vitamers like 5-methyl-THF and polyglutamates.
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