New Research Reveals Four Distinct Autism Subtypes and Their Genetic Links

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Researchers from Princeton and the Simons Foundation identified four biologically and clinically distinct autism subtypes using data from over 5,000 children, revealing unique genetic and developmental profiles that could lead to more personalized diagnosis and treatment approaches.
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