On its face, the April 17 report issued by the U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC) was nothing in need of alarming. Based on a nationwide survey performed in 2022 throughout 16 localities within the U.S., one in 31 youngsters studied had been identified with autism. That’s a big enhance from the one-in-36 reported in 2020, and an enormous bounce from the one-in-150 in 2000.
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