UNC researchers have identified a brain abnormality in infants with a strong link to later symptoms of autism, which could provide a target for earlier therapeutic interventions. MRI images of babies taken at 6 months, 12 months and 24 months of age showed a difference between infants at high risk and low risk for the disorder, according to study author Dr. Mark Shen. (WRAL.com)
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