The Case for Splitting Up the Autism Spectrum

(MedPage Today) — Since 2013, when the DSM-5 collapsed five autism subtypes into the single diagnosis of “autism spectrum disorder (ASD),” we’ve treated autism like a monolith. Maybe that made sense when our tools were blunt and our data sparse…

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