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MRI Shows Differences in Autistic Brain

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Stanford University researchers say they have identified key differences in the brain gray matter of children with and without autism, which could potentially prove useful in the diagnosis and treatment of the developmental disorder.

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Tags: Brain, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism, Imaging Tests, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Children's Health

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