New Study Links Gestational Diabetes to Increased Risk of ADHD and Autism in Children

A groundbreaking global study has found that children born to mothers who experience diabetes during pregnancy, including gestational diabetes, face a significantly higher risk of developing neurodevelopmental disorders such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The Largest Study of Its Kind The research, published in JAMA Network Open in April 2025,…

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Booking.com Research Highlights Travel Challenges for Neurodivergent Travelers

Traveling is an exciting way to explore new places and experiences but for neurodivergent individuals it can come with unique challenges. Neurodivergent people include those with autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorders, and other neurological differences. Recognizing the need for inclusivity in the travel industry, Booking.com conducted research to understand these barriers and identify ways to…

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Uncovering Hidden Social and Emotional Competencies in Autism Spectrum Disorders

A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychiatry offers a fresh perspective on autism spectrum disorders, challenging conventional diagnostic models by uncovering hidden social and emotional competencies. Titled “Hidden Social and Emotional Competencies in Autism Spectrum Disorders,” the research employs innovative digital tools to reveal subtle emotional capabilities that are often overlooked. Key Findings Implications…

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IKEA Launches a New Line of Accessible Products

IKEA, the global leader in affordable and stylish home furnishings, has taken a significant step toward inclusivity with the launch of its new Bäsingen collection. This innovative line of accessible home products is designed to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities and mobility challenges while maintaining IKEA’s hallmark Scandinavian design principles. A Functional and…

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Humor That Changes Minds in Autistica’s New Campaign

Autistica’s new campaign, “See Us as Individuals, Not Stereotypes”, is shaking up World Autism Acceptance Month with humor and authenticity. Created by House 337, the ad uses sharp wit to dismantle outdated stereotypes about autism, making its message both entertaining and thought-provoking. Humor That Hits Home The ad cleverly exaggerates common misconceptions about autism, inviting…

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Autistic Teen Sets Guinness World Record with Largest Art Canvas

Fifteen-year-old Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke, a Nigerian artist living with autism, has achieved global recognition by setting the Guinness World Record for the largest art canvas. His artwork, “Impossibility is a Myth,” spans an extraordinary 12,303.87 square meters and was unveiled on April 2, 2025, during World Autism Awareness Day at Eagle Square in Abuja. Kanyeyachukwu’s journey…

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Havas Health Network Launches Neurodiversity Center of Excellence

In a significant move to futureproof creativity, Havas has launched a Neurodiversity Center of Excellence, a consultancy dedicated to advising brands on incorporating neurodivergent talent into their creative marketing, brand strategy, and business transformation. This initiative aligns with the broader Havas strategy, which includes the launch of Neuroverse: Powered by Havas, a groundbreaking consultancy aimed…

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Rising Disability Discrimination Complaints from Neurodivergent Workers

As diagnoses of neurodiverse conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia become more prevalent, employers are increasingly facing disability discrimination complaints from neurodivergent workers. Recent data from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) highlights this trend, with a significant rise in charges filed under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) related to neurodiverse conditions….

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