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Jim Byard's Health Beat |
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1/18/2013
Researchers at the University of Utah say they've identified genetic markers that might one day be used to screen children for autism. The 24 new "high impact" gene changes recently discovered are a result of what researchers call the largest study of its kind. Researchers say the markers could soon be ready to use in screenings in clinical trials.
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