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Autism, Age, and Race

Newly published research by authors from the University of Minnesota found racial disparities in identifying autism in young children, and overall prevalence rates point to broad implications for all children with autism as they grow into adulthood. 

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This story was originally published by the Institute on Community Integration on March 14, 2022.

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