Babies who are unusually small at birth have a higher - than - average risk of developing an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) later in life, a new study suggests. (health.com)
The infants were divided into two groups, based on their risk for developing an autism spectrum disorder. (sciencedaily.com)
A more recent interest concerns infants and children at high risk for developing autism (such as those with an older sibling with autism or who have a particular genetic variance). (childrenshospital.org)