The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that nearly 3% of all children in the United States are diagnosed with autism. However, there is hope on the horizon for faster diagnoses, thanks to a collaborative team of researchers at Indiana University and Purdue University.
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A new study from Indiana University found clinicians can diagnose autism in young children with high accuracy – and one area health network helped discover these results.