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Autism by Kelly Jean Sullivan


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Other avenues of research on autism include investigations into gene variants that could play a role in the development of ASD. A recent study analyzed the DNA of more than 35,584 people worldwide, including 11,986 autistic individual

Studies suggest that ASD could be a result of disruptions in normal brain growth very early in development. These disruptions may be the result of defects in genes that control brain development and regulate how brain cells communicate with each other. Autism is more common in children born prematurely

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