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Thirteen Month Delay Between Evaluation and Autism Diagnosis in Children


Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) may experience a 13-month delay before they are diagnosed. A study in the April autism supplement of the Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics released today, found that children diagnosed in metropolitan Atlanta were initially evaluated at an average of 4 years of age but were not diagnosed with an ASD until an average of 5 years 1 month.

ADOLESCENT AGGRESSION NO LONGER LIMITED TO THE SCHOOL YARD
Sixty-four percent of kids and teens who are harassed online, not harassed at school

Fewer High School Students Engage in health Risk Behaviors; Racial and Ethnic Differences Persist
Fewer U.S. high school students are engaging in health risk behaviors compared to their counterparts from 15 years ago, according to the 2005 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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