Baby's Babble May Contain Autism Clues

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In a study released today, scientists report that they have designed a computer program that can distinguish between the speech of nonautistic children and those with autism. Even though this is the first time the study has been done, the program correctly identified 85 percent of autistic and nonautistic children. These findings may help doctors diagnose autism in children earlier.

Read more at AOL News.