New Autism Subtypes Identified, Advancing Precision Diagnosis and Treatment

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Researchers at Princeton and the Simons Foundation identified four distinct biological and clinical subtypes of autism by analyzing data from over 5,000 children, linking each subtype to unique genetic profiles and developmental patterns, paving the way for more precise diagnosis and personalized care.
Topics:health#autism#biological-subtypes#developmental-trajectories#genetics#personalized-medicine#science
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