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Early Vs Late Autism: Study Finds Autism Diagnosed At An Early Age Is Different Than One Diagnosed Later In Life
A large international study from the University of Cambridge suggests that autism diagnosed early in life is fundamentally different from autism diagnosed later on. The findings, published in Nature, ...
THURSDAY, July 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Too much screen time in late childhood is associated with developmental changes in the brain, leading to more depressive symptoms in early adolescence, ...
An international study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge department of psychiatry has discovered that autism diagnosed during early childhood has a different genetic and developmental ...
People who learn they have autism after age 6 — the current median age at diagnosis — are often described as having a “milder” form of autism than people diagnosed as toddlers. A new study challenges ...
Researchers find different genetic profiles related to two trajectories that autistic children tend to follow. One linked to early diagnosis, and communication difficulties in infancy. The other ...
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