'Social Camouflage' May Lead To Underdiagnosis Of Autism In Girls
Girls are much less likely to be diagnosed with autism, but that may be because the signs of the disorder are different than in boys. And girls may be missing out on help as a result.
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July 31, 2017 at 03:54PM
NPR News: 'Social Camouflage' May Lead To Underdiagnosis Of Autism In Girls
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