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Autism test that uses a single strand of hair is approved in US
Scientists have announced a breakthrough test that can rule out the risk of a child having autism children between one and 36 months of age. The average age of a diagnosis is four years old.
A test that identifies biomarkers associated with autism just became available in most states. It's meant to help rule out autism in children who have higher likelihoods of it.
Relying on a single strand of hair, LinusBio is launching its diagnostic aid for autism spectrum disorder—with a test designed to chart a child’s environmental exposures over time. The company ...
Current ADHD and autism screenings can take weeks and have monthslong wait times. With the AI-assisted test, it could take as little as 15 minutes.
Key Takeaways A new visual test might help doctors diagnose autism in younger children Children with autism prefer watching repetitive movements Eye trackers showed that these kids will spend ...
Chromosomal microarray analysis is more effective at identifying genetic abnormalities in ASD than other genetic tests and should be considered first-tier in initial evaluation of ASD.
This study assessed whether clinical features of ASD subset are associated with atopy, asthma, food allergy, primary immunodeficiency, or innate immune responses important in viral infections.
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