
Rising autism rates now affect 3% of children, says CDC report
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Autism rates are rising in the U.S., new CDC data reveals, as more than 3% of America's kids are being diagnosed. A psychotherapist shares his interpretation of the findings.
Among 8-year-old children, researchers found that one in 31 children — more than 3% of America's kids — had ASD. "This steady increase in prevalence calls for deeper, sustained investment in autism research." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
ASD was found to be 3.4 times more likely in boys than girls, and the prevalence was lower among non-Hispanic White children.
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