New study hopes to detect autism at six months old
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New study hopes to detect autism at six months old
A study at the University of Minnesota’s Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain in Minneapolis hopes to detect autism in children as young as six months. The nationwide Infant Brain Imaging Study has Minneapolis as one of five sites participating in the study. To see the progression, participants underwent MRI brain scans at six months, one year and two years. The brain imaging study is a follow-up study of a 2006 study where researchers re…
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