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Do Sensory Issues in Toddlers Mean Autism?

At its core, sensory processing is how the brain receives and responds to information from the environment: sounds, textures, light, movement, and more. For many children, this system develops naturally. But for others, sensory issues in toddlers can mean that their brains process input differently—either too intensely, not enough, or in unpredictable ways. Research published […]

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OIG report on trauma “overpayments” is flawed but raises key issues

The big news in trauma is the recent release of a long-awaited report from the U.S. Office of Inspector General (OIG) on improper billing for trauma team activations. The title of the report says it all: Hospitals Charged CMS for Trauma Team Activations That Did Not Comply With Federal Requirements In fact, the OIG’s headline […]

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Women’s Issues with Sleep: Interview with NOW’s President

Have you ever tossed and turned at night, unable to fall asleep? You’re not alone! Many people struggle with sleep, but women often face extra challenges. A global 2019 NIH study showed that women experience insomnia significantly more than men. Women are often caregivers, face mood disorders or experience hormonal changes that all can impact […]