
A new research has found how the new diagnosis guidelines for autism spectrum disorder may reduce the total number of people being diagnosed by almost one-third. The guidelines, released in May 2013 and the first major update to psychiatric diagnosis criteria in almost two decades, may leave thousands of developmentally delayed children each year without the ASD diagnosis they need to qualify for social services, medical benefits and educational support. A team ...
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