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THERE could be as many as four different types of autism, Princeton scientists have discovered. Each type has its own genetic signature and unique brain activity, helping explain why symptoms vary so widely between people. “Understanding the genetics of autism is essential for enabling earlier and more accurate diagnosis, and guiding personalised care,” senior study […]
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