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Diagnoses Climb While Autism Traits Stay Constant

Rich Niewiroski Jr.6 months ago6 months ago06 mins

New Sweden study finds autism diagnoses doubled, but core traits stayed constant. More recognition, not more autism. Rethink what rising rates mean. #AutismAcceptance #Neurodiversity #Science

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How Studying Single Brain Cells Is Helping Us Understand Autism

Rich Niewiroski Jr.9 months ago7 months ago05 mins

Scientists are listening to single brain cells to unlock how autism shapes social perception. New research reveals why eye contact and reading faces can be different for autistic people. #autism #braincell

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