A Blood Test to Identify Autism?

I am constantly in awe of the advances that I read about with technology and medicine and how it can connect to the world of School Psychology.  When I see exciting new research, it reminds me of how fortunate we are to have STEM programs in our district, helping to develop the next generation of leaders in this field.

In this article, scientists used blood sample data to help predict Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in children.  They were 97.6% accurate in identifying the 83 students with ASD and 96.1% accurate in identifying the 76 neurotypical children.  This was a small study, but the implications for future research and the potential benefits of an earlier, accurate diagnosis of ASD are impressive,

You can read more about this research here:

Science Daily Article

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