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UWAC research collaboration identifies enlargement of key brain structure in babies who later develop autism

Posted on 04/13/2022, updated on 04/19/2022 by fritz

New study published March 25 in the American Journal of Psychiatry, is the first to document amygdala enlargement before autism appears clinically. The research was conducted through the IBIS Network, a consortium of 10 universities in the United States and Canada.  Click here for more…

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