A moderate form of autism spectrum disorder marked by more significant challenges in social communication and more noticeable restricted, repetitive behaviors, requiring substantial support for daily ...
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AI-curated news mentioning autism spectrum disorder 2
Updated Feb 6, 2026
The National Institutes of Health has submitted a request for review to the Office of Management and Budget regarding the information collection for Autism Spectrum Disorder research. This is part of compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The CDC held a media briefing discussing autism spectrum disorder, focusing on awareness and public health initiatives. This event aims to enhance understanding and support for individuals affected by autism.
CDC reports that 1 in 68 children, or 14.7 per 1,000 eight-year-olds, has been identified with autism spectrum disorder. This statistic highlights the ongoing need for awareness and resources for affected families.
CDC announces a telebriefing to discuss new data on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders. This briefing will provide insights from the latest MMWR surveillance summary.
The CDC and HRSA report highlights changes in the prevalence of parent-reported Autism Spectrum Disorder among school-aged children from 2007 to 2011-2012. This data, collected through the National Survey of Children's Health, provides insights into trends affecting families and advocacy efforts.