Scientific research about autism do not seem to know limits. After the discovery of a revolutionary educational method, a new tool, again from England, arrives to diagnose the disease in the first six months of the infant’s life. All through an innovative test of the brain. A team of British scientists, in fact, found significant differences between the data on the encephalic waves of children not at risk and those where the disease is then broken out between the first and second year of life. Early identification of symptoms of this disorder means putting in place timely management strategies and therefore more effective. The test, according to the experts, must still be refined before being marketed on a large scale, but it represents a further step forward in the fight against the Pervasive Developmental Disorders.

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