Autism risk could be diagnosed as early as one year old using MRIs: Study
A child’s risk of developing autism could possibly be assessed as early as one year old with a brain scan, according to the results of a new study. That could give parents and therapists a head start on early treatment. “The ability to accurately predict who will develop autism opens up tremendous new opportunities to develop…
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