New Genetic Study Reveals Multiple Autism Subtypes for Personalized Treatment

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A major study by Princeton and the Simons Foundation identified four distinct biological and clinical subtypes of autism using data from over 5,000 children, revealing different genetic profiles and developmental timelines for each, which could lead to more targeted diagnosis and treatment approaches.
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