For parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), finding treatments that truly help can be difficult. But new brain research is giving families fresh hope. Dr. Spencer Miller, our medical director, co-authored a new study that found a unique brainwave pattern in children with autism. This groundbreaking study connects this brainwave pattern to variations in the MTHFR gene, a key player in brain development and function. This discovery advances our understanding of autism and opens the door to more personalized and effective treatments. EEG Research and Autism: What it Can Mean for Your Child An EEG (electroencephalogram) is a simple, noninvasive tool that measures brain activity. It helps doctors understand how the brain works and identify areas needing … [Read more...] about How New EEG Research Can Help Kids with Autism