Autism affects parts of the brain that control emotions, communication, and body movements. By the toddler years, some children with ASDs have unusually large heads and brains — which may be because of problems with brain growth. Abnormal genes, passed down through a family, have been linked to poor functions in some parts of the brain.
Recent Posts
- Vertigo August 2, 2023
- Ventricular septal defect (VSD) August 2, 2023
- Vulvar Cancer August 2, 2023
- Valvular Heart Diseases August 2, 2023
- Leukemia August 1, 2023