Researchers say risk comes from ‘other factors, including genetic predisposition to mental health conditions’ ...
A large review found no causal link between antidepressant use before or during pregnancy and ADHD or autism in children. The ...
The use of antidepressants while pregnant does not raise the children's risk for developmental ​disorders such as autism, according to an analysis of data from more than 25 million pregnancies that ...
Significant genetic correlations were found between pediatric neuropsychiatric conditions and various ocular disorders.
There’s no clear link between antidepressant use during pregnancy and autism or ADHD in children, according to a new evidence ...
Research has found that children with higher genetic susceptibility to schizophrenia show decreases in frontal cortical ...
Concerns about whether antidepressants cause harms to developing fetuses, including neurodevelopmental disorders, have grown ...
A new study identifies PTCHD1-AS as a key non-coding gene that shapes social and repetitive behaviors in autism without affecting cognition.
Taking antidepressants during pregnancy does not increase the risk of children developing autism or attention deficit ...
A multiscale map of the brain's histamine system reveals its role in ADHD and depression, offering new targets for ...
Neither genetics nor brain scans can distinguish a person with depression, A.D.H.D. or autism from one without.