New research shows autism rates in women may match men by adulthood, revealing diagnostic bias and the urgent need to update ...
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Is autism really a male-dominated condition? A new study suggests women have it just as often, but are diagnosed later in life
Historically, researchers have thought that autism mostly affects boys and men. But is that truly because they have the neurodevelopmental condition more often than women, or could something be going ...
Autism has always been framed as a condition that mostly affects boys. Yet after tracking more than 2.7 million people born ...
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Autism probably affects boys and girls equally, massive new study reveals
Autism has historically been viewed as a condition that affects men and boys more frequently than women and girls. But a massive new study based on data from millions of people suggests this isn't ...
While this condition has historically been thought to affect men and boys more often, new research shows otherwise.
When most people think about autism, certain images come to mind: a child lining up toys in perfect rows, someone avoiding eye contact, or an individual reciting impressive facts about a specific ...
Why is autism often missed in girls and how is new research changing autism diagnosis across genders worldwide?
A recent study found that maternal perinatal depression increases the risk of autistic-related traits in toddlers, with a particularly strong impact on girls.
Children who are born to mothers experiencing severe stress or depression during or after pregnancy may face a higher risk of ...
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