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Association between early childhood symptoms of common ear, nose and throat problems and autism – – University of Bristol – All news
Young children with ENT (ear, nose and throat) problems relating to the ears, hearing and upper respiratory system, were found to be more common in those with a subsequent diagnosis of autism or who demonstrated high levels of autism traits, finds a new study from researchers at the University of Bristol and Aston University published today {24 April} in BMJ Open.
Young children with ENT (ear, nose and throat) problems relating to the ears, hearing and upper respiratory system, were found to be more common in those with a subsequent diagnosis of autism or who demonstrated high levels of autism traits, finds a new study from researchers at the University of Bristol and Aston University published today {24 April} in BMJ Open.University of Bristol – All news