Autism and Dyslexia: Difference, Overlaps, and Correlation
Understand the overlap between autism and dyslexia, how one can mask the other, and why a dual diagnosis is key for accurate support and intervention.
The early detection of folate receptor autoantibodies is necessary because it can lead to timely diagnosis and appropriate management of conditions associated with these autoantibodies. Folate receptor autoantibodies have been found in Cerebral Folate Deficiency Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Schizophrenia, Depression and Neural Tube Defects, among other neurodevelopmental disorders.
FRAT® - developed in the lab of Dr. Edward Quadros at the State University of NY (SUNY Downstate) is the only assay available that can screen for BOTH blocking and binding folate receptor autoantibodies. FRAT®, as published in the New England Journal of Medicine, and used in numerous clinical trials, is the world’s leading diagnostic to detect these specific autoantibodies.
The timely initiation of appropriate treatment, such as alternate reduced folates and/or dietary adjustments, may lead to optimal outcomes and improved overall prognosis for the individual.
As with any medical test, the interpretation of the results and the subsequent treatment plan should be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional.
We continuously research the significance of folate receptor autoantibodies and their implications in various neurodevelopment and neuropsychiatric disorders.
Understand the overlap between autism and dyslexia, how one can mask the other, and why a dual diagnosis is key for accurate support and intervention.
Learn about folate receptor autoantibodies (FRAAs), their role in subfertility, miscarriages, and potential treatments like folinic acid and methylfolate.
Explore how folate, B12, and mitochondrial metabolism shape autism’s biology—offering insights for diagnosis, treatment, and neurodevelopmental care.
Explore how folate impacts teenage depression, its symptoms, causes, and the role of folate receptor autoantibodies in mental health support.
Discover how folate impacts brain function, neurotransmitters, and inflammation—uncover its powerful role in preventing and managing depression.
Discover Mia’s story about autism and sleep. Learn why routines, sensory care, and calming support are key to helping autistic children rest well.
Discover the science behind FRAT®—a groundbreaking test linking folate autoantibodies to autism, NTDs, CFD, and more, guiding effective folinic acid therapy.
Detecting folate receptor autoantibodies (FRα-Ab) in pregnancy is key to preventing NTDs, miscarriage, and complications despite normal folate levels.
Discover how diet shapes mood, memory, and mental health. Explore nutritional psychiatry’s power to transform brain health from the inside out.
Folate receptor autoantibodies may cause miscarriages by blocking folate transport. Learn about testing, treatment, and their role in pregnancy loss.
Explore the silent epidemic of suicide & depression—its causes, societal impact, and proven prevention strategies that can help save lives.
Explore the silent epidemic of suicide & depression—its causes, societal impact, and proven prevention strategies that can help save lives.
Explore how folate impacts brain health and its link to depression and autism, including MTHFR mutations, FRAAs, and potential treatment strategies.
Discover why high-dose folinic acid should be reserved for FRAT®-positive cases and the importance of FRAT® testing in guiding safe, targeted therapy.
Explore how proton gradients power life’s energy, from ATP synthesis to cellular transport—unraveling the elegant science behind bioenergetics.
Discover how folinic acid helps children with autism and FRAAs by restoring brain folate, improving speech, behavior, and communication.