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Study Suggests Primary Care Physicians Play a Greater Role in Autism Diagnosis

Primary care physicians should play a greater role in the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, according to a recent research study. A group of health care professionals based out of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Colorado College of Medicine published a study in Pediatrics called “Screening and Referral Practice for Autism...
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Prevalence of Autism Rises to 1 in 54 Children

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) now estimates the rate of autism spectrum disorder in the United States to be 1 in 54 children. This rise comes just two years after the CDC had announced the autism rate in the country to be 1 in 59 children. Experts say it’s the result of better early screening practices.
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The Research Behind Clarifi ASD

The Research Behind Clarifi ASD The Clarifi autism saliva test is based on years of peer-reviewed research. Quadrant Biosciences, the company behind the Clarifi autism saliva test, partnered with SUNY Upstate Medical University and Penn State Medical to develop this groundbreaking autism test.
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AAP Updates Autism Diagnostic Guidelines

For the first time in over a decade, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a report updating their autism treatment guidelines. The goal? To help primary care physicians identify children at-risk for developmental delay sooner, so they can get access to beneficial services.
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Clarifi Goes Back to the AAP

Clarifi Goes Back to the AAP We were excited to once again be a part of the American Academy of Pediatrics annual conference this past October. The conference brings in about 10,000 pediatric medical professionals from all over the globe interested in learning about the latest and best advances in healthcare for their patients. This year, we had...
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