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Frat Autism FRAT® offered by Religen detects autoantibodies to FRα which may contribute to neurological disorders

Fratnow's FRAT® measures the presence of antibodies that interact (either block or bind) with the activity of the Folate Receptor A (FRA). FRA is responsible for the transport of folate into certain tissues, most notably the brain, placenta and ovary. These antibodies were detected in numerous individuals with disorders like Cerebral Folate Deficiency, Autism Spectrum Disorders, sub-fertility in w

omen, and pregnant women carrying fetuses with neural tube defects (NTD). FRAT® measures these antibodies which is an indication that folate needs to be delivered in different ways to enter the brain. This early detection of the antibodies leads to early intervention for diagnosis of Autism.

06/13/2026

Folate (Vitamin B9) does far more than support pregnancy. From DNA synthesis and brain function to heart health and red blood cell formation, this essential nutrient plays a critical role throughout life. Discover why folate deserves a place in every wellness conversation.

Read more in our latest blog - https://autism.fratnow.com/blog/how-to-explain-autism-to-kids/

06/12/2026

Do antidepressants during pregnancy cause autism or ADHD?
Current evidence suggests the link is more likely explained by parental mental health and genetics not the medication itself.

06/10/2026

What seems like “fussy eating” can often be something deeper. Recognizing these feeding challenges can make everyday moments easier for both parents and autistic children.

06/09/2026

Sometimes, all it takes is a little understanding.

When children learn that autism isn’t something to fear or make fun of, they learn one of life’s most important lessons kindness.

Every child experiences the world differently. By teaching our children to look beyond behaviors and understand feelings, we help create friendships built on empathy, acceptance, and respect.

Read more - https://autism.fratnow.com/blog/how-to-explain-autism-to-kids/

06/04/2026

Anxiety isn’t “just in your head” and science is proving it.
A new study found that people with anxiety disorders showed lower levels of choline, a nutrient linked to memory, mood, and brain signaling. But while nutrition matters, mental health is never about one single factor. Healing needs care, support, and understanding too.

06/03/2026

When an autistic brain gets “stuck,” it’s not about being difficult—it’s about navigating overwhelming thoughts, routines, and the need for certainty. Learning to recognize these experiences can help families create a safer, more supportive world for their child.

05/29/2026

Brain donation plays a critical role in autism research and cannot be replaced by AI, scans, or animal studies. One informed conversation can make a lifelong impact.

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