Tag: Neurodiversity


  • When voices rise: UK charity records original music by people living with dementia at Glyndebourne

    When voices rise: UK charity records original music by people living with dementia at Glyndebourne

    A Stage Where Memory Meets Music In a setting many know for opera legends and dazzling performances, a remarkable project is giving a microphone to memory itself. A UK charity has brought together people living with dementia to compose and record their original songs at the famed Glyndebourne opera house. This initiative not only celebrates…

  • Celebrity Traitors Star Kate Garraway Opens Up About ADHD Journey After BBC Filming

    Celebrity Traitors Star Kate Garraway Opens Up About ADHD Journey After BBC Filming

    Celebrity Traitors Star Kate Garraway Shares a Personal Health Turning Point In a candid new interview, television presenter and Celebrity Traitors star Kate Garraway has revealed that her experiences on a BBC show helped prompt a life-changing diagnosis. Garraway, known for her resilience and openness about personal struggles, disclosed that pursuing an ADHD evaluation was…

  • Kate Garraway Opens Up About ADHD Diagnosis Journey After BBC Show

    Kate Garraway Opens Up About ADHD Diagnosis Journey After BBC Show

    Celebrity Spotlight and a New Perspective on ADHD Television audiences know Kate Garraway as a familiar face on BBC programming and a voice of practical calm in interviews and panel discussions. In a recent disclosure, she shared that filming the BBC show Celebrity Traitors prompted her to seek a life-changing diagnosis. While the network spotlighted…

  • Autism Is Not a Single Condition: Scientists Map a Complex Spectrum

    Autism Is Not a Single Condition: Scientists Map a Complex Spectrum

    Autism Is Not a Single Condition For decades, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been discussed as a single condition with a single cause. That view has long been outdated. Scientists now widely agree that autism is a complex, heterogeneous set of neurodevelopmental differences. This shift in understanding has profound implications for research, diagnosis, education, and…

  • Autism Isn’t a Single Condition: Scientists Explain

    Autism Isn’t a Single Condition: Scientists Explain

    Autism Is Not a Single Condition For decades, autism has often been treated as a single diagnosis with a single cause. A growing body of research now argues otherwise: autism is a spectrum of conditions with multiple roots. Scientists across neuroscience, genetics, and psychology emphasize that there is no one culprit that explains all cases.…

  • America’s War on Autism: Frontlines of Care and Policy

    America’s War on Autism: Frontlines of Care and Policy

    The frontline lives behind the headlines Dateline’s exploring of America’s war on autism centers on real families navigating a system that often feels at once powerful and under-resourced. In a Texas home, a 12-year-old boy named Charlie, dressed in a sage green onesie, shows how autism shapes daily life. He is non-verbal and requires round-the-clock…

  • In America’s War on Autism, Families Like Eileen’s Are On the Frontline

    In America’s War on Autism, Families Like Eileen’s Are On the Frontline

    Introduction: The front line of a public health debate Dateline’s examination of America’s autism landscape reveals a country wrestling with care, policy and belief. In households across the United States, families confront a spectrum of needs and a patchwork of supports that can feel as varied as the condition itself. At the center of the…