Yeah the big news in case you missed it, is the autism rate in kids is now 1/36 up from 1/42 a few years ago.
Every time this happens people are like, oh it's just increased diagnosis. But is the diagnostic criteria for autism changing every year? No one wants to seriously look at this issue.
Yeah the big news in case you missed it, is the autism rate in kids is now 1/36 up from 1/42 a few years ago.
Every time this happens people are like, oh it's just increased diagnosis. But is the diagnostic criteria for autism changing every year? No one wants to seriously look at this issue.
Pattern recognition is not as common as I thought.