Parents of children with autism have often reported a strange phenomenon: when their child has a fever, their behavioral symptoms seem to improve. Now a new study from MIT and Harvard has added some scientific weight to this observation, identifying a specific immune molecule released during fever and shedding light on how it interacts with the brain to potentially reduce these symptoms. Continue Reading Category:ADHD & Autism, Brain Health, Body and Mind Tags:MIT, Autism, Infections, The Imm...