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Research finds differences in the brains and behavior of girls and boys with autism
May 13, 2015 by NewsBot
Differences in the underlying biology of children's brains and behavior has been identified through a study on a large cohort of preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder. The findings may help explain how the condition affects a little-studied and poorly understood population of children: girls.