What's New in Autism Research? Key Findings from IDIAP's 2025 Report | #autism #research #science #parenting
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1. Scientists identified 4 biologically distinct autism subtypes based on genetic/developmental differences (Washington Post, Autism Speaks)
2. Improved recognition of how ASD presents differently in girls, reducing misdiagnosis rates (Autism Response Team)
3. AI-assisted early screening tools are advancing, helping with earlier intervention (ABA Centers)
4. Prevalence is now 1 in 31 U.S. children, driving better awareness (CDC/Autism Parenting Magazine)
The research emphasizes moving toward precision care tailored to individual needs while acknowledging autism's biological diversity.
(All sources linked above - let me know if you'd like any specific study details!)
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