Brown University: Statewide Autism Study Finds Later Diagnoses for Girls, High Rates of Co-Occurring Disorders
January 23, 2020
January 23, 2020
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Jan. 23 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Brown University issued the following news release:
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- A study analyzing the first 1,000 patients from the Rhode Island Consortium for Autism Research and Treatment found that girls receive autism diagnoses an average of 1.5 years later than boys, and people with autism often have co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions.
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A new study analyzing the first 1,000 participan . . .
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- A study analyzing the first 1,000 patients from the Rhode Island Consortium for Autism Research and Treatment found that girls receive autism diagnoses an average of 1.5 years later than boys, and people with autism often have co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions.
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A new study analyzing the first 1,000 participan . . .
