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Clinician Perspectives of Adult High-Functioning Autism Support Groups’ Use of Neurodiversity Concept
Ample research has examind the impact of autism for children and families, but less has addressed the effects of this condition for
adults. The literature indicates that adults on the autism spectrum suffer from depression and have a heightened risk of suicidal
ideation because of their social skills deficits [1]. Research also shows that individuals with high-functioning autism (HFA) can benefit
from participating in support groups. In addition, research indicates that use of the term “neurodiversity” rather than other diagnostic
labels encourages increased self-esteem to persons on the autism spectrum. This grounded theory study sought to understand the
belief of clinicians with regard to the incorporation of the concept of neurodiversity in support groups for adults with HFA [2].
Adults Mammary Stem Cell in Cow’s Milk: New Perspectives and Future Challenge
The discovery of the presence of stem cells and precursors with high regenerative potential in the mammary gland, hypothetically maintained throughout the course of the productive life of the dairy cow sheds an interesting perspective in the research which is interested to clarify all physiological clues and possible solutions to increase or maintain longer the potential production of dairy cows during life span of lactation.
Perspectives and Potential Applications of Ruthenium-Based Nanocarriers for Cancer Therapy
Cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease characterised by continuous uncontrolled growth and expansion of abnormal cells. In general, in tumor cells the signalling pathways regulating cellular processes, as cell growth and division and cell to cellcommunication result strongly altered.