Autism Spectrum Disorder Stocks List

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Autism Spectrum Disorder Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 18 ITCI Intra-Cellular Therapies drops 2%, prices $500M equity financing
Apr 18 ITCI Intra-Cellular Therapies Prices Public Offering of Common Stock
Apr 17 ITCI Biotech Leader Intra-Cellular Soars 23%, Breaks Out Past Latest Buy Point
Apr 17 ITCI Intra-Cellular (ITCI) Up as Depression Drug Meets Study Goals
Apr 17 ITCI Intra-Cellular (ITCI) Moves 23.3% Higher: Will This Strength Last?
Apr 17 ITCI Abbott Laboratories, U.S. Bancorp And 3 Stocks To Watch Heading Into Wednesday
Apr 16 PXMD PaxMedica Receives Emergency Request for IV Suramin from African Health Ministry for Use in Treating Fatal Sleeping Sickness
Apr 16 ITCI Intra-Cellular Therapies announces proposed public offering of common stock
Apr 16 ITCI Intra-Cellular Therapies Announces Proposed Public Offering of Common Stock
Apr 16 ITCI Intra-Cellular: More Upside Possible Even After Positive MDD Treatment Data
Apr 16 ITCI UnitedHealth Reports Upbeat Earnings, Joins Cullinan Oncology, Ericsson And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher On Tuesday
Apr 16 ITCI Intra-Cellular Therapies Stock Launches 20% Into Breakout Territory On Depression Test Results
Apr 16 ITCI Intra-Cellular Therapies gains on meeting main goal in trial for its depression treatment
Apr 16 ITCI Intra-Cellular builds case for depression drug with late-stage trial win
Apr 16 ITCI Intra-Cellular Therapies Announces Positive Phase 3 Topline Results from Study 501 Evaluating Lumateperone as Adjunctive Therapy in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder

The autism spectrum encompasses a range of neurodevelopmental conditions, including autism and Asperger syndrome, generally known as autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Individuals on the autistic spectrum experience difficulties with social communication and interaction and also exhibit restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. Symptoms are typically recognized between one and two years of age. However, a lot of children are not finally diagnosed until they are older. Final diagnosis could still be given as an adolescent or even as an adult. The term "spectrum" refers to the variation in the type and severity of symptoms. Those in the mild range may function independently, while those with moderate to severe symptoms may require more substantial support in their daily lives. Long-term problems may include difficulties in performing daily tasks, creating and keeping relationships, and maintaining a job.The cause of autism spectrum conditions is uncertain. Risk factors include having an older parent, a family history of autism, and certain genetic conditions. It is estimated that between 64% and 91% of risk is due to family history. Diagnosis is based on symptoms. In 2013, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders version 5 (DSM-5) replaced the previous subgroups of autistic disorder, Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), and childhood disintegrative disorder with the single term "autism spectrum disorder".Treatment efforts are generally individualized and can include behavioural therapy and the teaching of coping skills. Medications may be used to try to help improve symptoms. Evidence to support the use of medications, however, is not very strong.An estimated 1% of the population (62.2 million globally) are on the autism spectrum as of 2015. In the United States it is estimated to affect more than 2% of children (about 1.5 million) as of 2016. Males are diagnosed four times more often than females. The autism rights movement promotes the concept of neurodiversity, which views autism as a natural variation of the brain rather than a disorder to be cured.

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