Study Reveals Need for More Autism Screening in Toddlers
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A recent study shows that the number of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder during early childhood, between the ages of 2 and 3, has remained stagnant over many years. Autism specialist Dr. Deborah Bilder explains why the statistics are troubling and how early diagnosis and intervention can make a difference.
Learn more about early signs of autism spectrum disorder.
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- June 03, 2019
- Health Topics (The Scope Radio)
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Interviewer: Why should autism be diagnosed early in life? We'll talk about that next on The Scope.
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- The number of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder during early childhood has remained stagnant over many years.
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