Breakthrough in diagnosing autism? | WNN



Researchers at Duke University are developing an app they say can more quickly and accurately diagnose autism in young children. ABC News’ Andrea Fujii has more.

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5 comments

  1. I think my twins got this or Down syndrome. They scream too much. I’m going to sue somebody for this.

  2. Just to be clear. Autism is not a disease or curse. It is neurodivergence, while autism may be a negative experience for some on the spectrum and may need assistance in their lives it's not something to be feared. Many people on the autism spectrum live independently and live productive and artistic lives, they are some of the most unique people that have contributed so much to the world and made people's lives happier and better. Some people think differently and discriminating against or attempting to convince some people on the spectrum to believe they have a problem or that something is wrong with them is shameful and should not be encouraged.

  3. So it's not the vaccines given to kids in infact

  4. Barriers are being abominated.