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Researchers find correlation between screentime and autism

This Seven News segment highlights the findings of new Japanese research that demonstrated an association between screentime and autism diagnoses. This correlation could be due to a number of factors but it’s important to note that there is no evidence of causation.


Adam also discusses some of the early behavioural signs of autism that might prompt parents to seek out a formal assessment.



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