Analysis of the EC's abortion decision: A futile victory for pro-abortion advocates that even the right is not happy with
The European Commission's recent stance on abortion financing reflects ongoing contentious debates and differing reactions across the political spectrum in Europe.
Therapist for people on the autism spectrum: Changing behavior requires changing the environment
A mother recounts the difficulties of managing her adult son with autism, highlighting the challenges they face and the need for better understanding and support from society.
The Future of War is in the Invisible Electromagnetic World - Now Also on the Shoulders of Drones
Modern warfare is increasingly shifting towards the electromagnetic spectrum, where invisible radio waves may play a crucial role alongside conventional weaponry like missiles and bombs.
More than a thousand British local council members pledge to support Palestinian rights
Over a thousand local council members from across the political spectrum in Britain have pledged to support Palestinian rights and make it an electoral issue.
"Is it within the spectrum?": how the diagnosis of autism is reached and what the challenges are
The article discusses the challenges and processes involved in reaching an autism diagnosis through the personal story of a mother and her son.
The taboo about the sexuality of autistic youth opens room for health risks and abuse
The taboo surrounding the sexuality of adolescents with autism spectrum disorder poses risks to their health and wellbeing.
Residents of Fernando de Noronha receive treatment with medical cannabis
Residents of Fernando de Noronha have begun receiving medical cannabis treatment at the São Lucas Hospital, prioritizing families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Jeremy Hunt urges medics to do more to improve detection of rare childbirth condition
Jeremy Hunt is calling on doctors to enhance the detection of placenta accreta spectrum, a rare childbirth complication, following a campaign initiated by a woman affected by the condition.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Aulas, a Business Leader in Pursuit of the City
Jean-Michel Aulas, an entrepreneur seeking a political position in Lyon's municipal elections, has gained substantial support across the political spectrum despite lacking prior political experience.
Kalamunda community radio is undeterred despite frequency change
Kalamunda Community Radio has successfully shifted to a new frequency of 88.9 FM after being displaced due to changes in Perth's FM spectrum.
The CRT at Four Months: Challenges, Decisions, and the Time Factor
The article discusses the challenges faced by the newly established Regulatory Commission for Telecommunications (CRT) in Mexico, particularly regarding security and spectrum management as it prepares for significant upcoming events.
Councilman Vinícius Aith leaves the secretariat and returns to the Sorocaba Chamber; alternate who was in his place is appointed in the city hall
Councilman Vinícius Aith has returned to the Sorocaba Municipal Chamber following his departure from the Secretariat of Inclusion and Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Understand how home vaccination for people with ASD can work in Santa Bárbara d’Oeste
The city council of Santa Bárbara d’Oeste has approved a home vaccination service for residents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Campaign urges NHS to improve diagnosis of potentially life-threatening childbirth condition
Amisha Adhia is launching a campaign to pressure the NHS into better diagnosing placenta accreta spectrum, a potentially fatal complication of childbirth that many hospitals have failed to recognize.
Okanagan parents fear new funding model will hurt children on autism spectrum
Parents in Okanagan express concern that a new funding model for autism therapy will lead to significantly reduced financial support for their children.
Telecommunications presents spectrum allocation strategy to boost businesses
The Mexican Telecommunications Regulatory Commission has outlined a strategy for the allocation of radio spectrum aimed at fostering new business models and enhancing connectivity in industrial sectors.
Anna Psarouda-Benaki: How the political world bids farewell to the first female President of the Parliament
Anna Psarouda-Benaki, Greece's first female Parliament President, passed away at the age of 92, leaving behind a significant legacy in politics and public life that garnered respect across the political spectrum.
France changes guidelines after 14 years and discourages psychoanalysis for autism spectrum disorder
France's National Health Authority has officially stated that psychoanalysis is not recommended for treating autism spectrum disorder due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
Education in digital security, use of radio spectrum, and reforms to the COIP and Traffic Law, the points of the Law for the Strengthening of Cybersecurity
The National Assembly of Ecuador approved a law aimed at strengthening cybersecurity, which includes significant reforms to several existing laws and emphasizes digital education and user responsibility.
Training prepares police for approaching people with autism in Santarém
Military police in Santarém received training on how to effectively and compassionately engage with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Labor Reform: Reactions from the Political Spectrum to the Half-Sanction in the Senate: 'The First Step Towards a Historic Change'
The approval of labor reform in the Argentine Senate was met with mixed reactions, with the government celebrating it as a historic step while the opposition criticized the support of regional governors.
German Ambassador to 'Rzeczpospolita': Kaczyński is within the democratic spectrum and that’s why we would like to talk to him
The German Ambassador discussed the ramifications of the Nord Stream sabotage investigation and Poland's cooperation with Germany.
Learn how to create an online guide to assist the inclusion of children with autism in Pará
An online quick-guide has been launched in Pará to assist with the documentation and identification of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Simplified version of Dungeons and Dragons created to help neurodivergent children
A simplified version of Dungeons and Dragons, named Dragons of the Spectrum, has been developed to assist neurodivergent children in improving their social skills and forming connections with peers.
Court obliges São Miguel Arcanjo to ensure multidisciplinary care for children and adolescents with ASD
A court ruling mandates the São Miguel Arcanjo municipality in Brazil to provide multidisciplinary support to children and adolescents diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Most students in special schools are at the beginning of their school life
In Brazil, more than 153,000 students are enrolled in special schools for those with disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and giftedness, with over half of them in the early years of elementary education.
Casa Azul welcomes families at the opening of activities for 2026
Casa Azul in Santarém, Brazil, has opened its activities for 2026, welcoming families and outlining the services available for children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Strictly's Karen Carney says ballroom lights were too bright because she is 'on a spectrum'
Strictly Come Dancing winner Karen Carney expressed difficulties with bright ballroom lights due to her being 'on a spectrum', indicating possible autism.
Severina Above Politics? For Years She Advocates for the Left, and Now She Teaches Lessons on Faith and Patriotism
Croatian singer Severina has increasingly positioned herself politically on the left spectrum while recently criticizing right-wing figures over interpretations of faith and patriotism.
The recommendation of Dr. Sandra Lee when buying sunscreen: what the package must say
Dr. Sandra Lee emphasizes the importance of broad spectrum protection in sunscreens, not just SPF ratings.
Looking into the eyes affects the understanding of emotions differently than previously thought. Research results
A recent study explores how looking into someone's eyes impacts emotional understanding, challenging traditional views on autism and suggesting a spectrum of traits rather than distinct categories.
Trump refuses to apologize for the racist video of the Obamas
Donald Trump has refused to apologize for sharing a racist video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, despite backlash from across the political spectrum.
Ministry of Health launches program to train families of children with ASD or disabilities
The Brazilian Ministry of Health has launched a program aimed at training families and caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or disabilities, making Brazil the first country in the Americas to adopt such a public policy.
Autistic student who balanced studies with crafts is approved for psychology at Ufac: 'I want to help other people'
Eighteen-year-old Thalita Silva, diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, has been accepted into the psychology program at Ufac after scoring 900 on her ENEM essay, hoping to assist others in their therapeutic journeys.
A drop of water on sweatpants will also ruin it, says a blogger with autism, which her two children also have
Adéla Němec Jílková, a mother of three sons including two on the autism spectrum, shares her experiences of navigating school inclusion and public systems while emphasizing the positive aspects of her children's diagnoses.
SP enacts law that guarantees monthly adapted cinema sessions for children and adolescents with autism
The São Paulo government has enacted a law ensuring children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families have the right to monthly adapted cinema sessions across the state to enhance cultural inclusion.
Sanitary cordon against the far right in Portugal: right-wing figures support the socialist candidate in the presidential election
In Portugal, an unusual consensus is forming around socialist candidate António José Seguro for the presidential elections, with support coming from across the political spectrum, including the Communist Party and liberal factions.
Epidemiology: Autism is likely as common in women as in men
A new study published in the BMJ reveals that autism spectrum disorder diagnoses in Swedish children born between 1985 and 2020 have surged tenfold, showing a notable catch-up effect among girls as the gender ratio of diagnoses equalizes by age 15.
More rocket tests at Esrange as a German company builds new facility
Isar Aerospace is set to build a second facility at Esrange for rocket engine testing, supporting the development of the Spectrum launch vehicle aimed at satellite deployment.
Autistic child trapped after car door locks and is rescued by Firefighters in Manaus
A five-year-old child with Autism Spectrum Disorder was rescued by the Fire Brigade of Amazonas after getting locked inside a car in Manaus.
Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission examines two scenarios for mobile telephony spectrum
The Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission is reviewing two potential scenarios for the duration of mobile telephony spectrum rights, currently held by OTE, Vodafone, and Nova, proposing either a 20-year term or an indefinite term.
Child with autism found in forest after singing children's song in MG
A 5-year-old boy with Level 3 Autism Spectrum Disorder was found by police in a forest in Barbacena after they heard him singing, nearly a kilometer away from home.
Indefinite or 20 Years: The Two Scenarios of the Hellenic Telecoms and Post Commission for Mobile Spectrum
The Hellenic Telecoms and Post Commission (EETT) has initiated a public consultation regarding the renewal of mobile phone spectrum licenses at 900 and 1800 MHz, presenting two options: a 20-year lease or an indefinite duration.
Andrés Castillo: Daniel Noboa defines himself as center-left; I am much more to the right
Andrés Castillo, a controversial legislator from the Acción Democrática Nacional party, criticizes his colleague Daniel Noboa's political positioning, asserting his own stance is significantly more right-wing.
Overview of the Week by Viktor Peterlin: A New Surge on the Right
The article discusses the latest political turbulence in Croatia's right-wing spectrum, focusing on the departure of the popular TV show Bujica from Z1 Television and the public debate surrounding it.
Space Travel: Isar Aerospace to Launch Second Rocket in Norway
Isar Aerospace from Ottobrunn is set to conduct the second launch of its 'Spectrum' rocket from Norway's Andøya Space on January 21, weather permitting.
The new Barbie doll in the autism spectrum caused an uproar in the Polish Internet
The first-ever Barbie doll representing individuals on the autism spectrum has been developed in collaboration with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network to showcase authentic experiences and communication methods of autistic individuals.
Mattel launches the first Barbie with autism: "Helps to broaden what inclusivity means in the toy world"
Mattel has released the first Barbie doll with autism, developed in collaboration with the autism community to accurately reflect the experiences of individuals on the spectrum.
The first Barbie on the autism spectrum - 'It's okay to be different'
The article discusses the significance of the first Barbie doll representing children on the autism spectrum and its impact on inclusivity.
Autism Spectrum Disorder: fleeing from labels to walk towards greater support and help
The article discusses the importance of individualized plans and support strategies for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), emphasizing that no two children with ASD are alike.