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  2. Donald Triplett - Wikipedia

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    Donald Gray Triplett (September 8, 1933 – June 15, 2023) was an American banker known for being the first person diagnosed with autism. [1] He was first diagnosed by Leo Kanner in 1943 and was labeled as "Case 1".

  3. Autistic catatonia - Wikipedia

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    This feeling or appearance of sedation may be an important indicator of catatonia in autistic people in particular, given that it is not a typical feature of autism as a baseline or underlying condition.The most severe cases of autistic catatonia display fully developed stupor, hyperactivity, or severe excitement, which can sometimes continue ...

  4. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Most loci individually explain less than 1% of cases of autism. [180] As of 2018, it appeared that between 74% and 93% of ASD risk is heritable. [116] After an older child is diagnosed with ASD, 7% to 20% of subsequent children are likely to be as well. [116]

  5. Dad furious after shocking video shows staffer drag son by ...

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    The horrific case casts a spotlight on the prominent 100-year-old institution, which collects millions of dollars in state and city taxpayer funds to educate and house students with severe autism.

  6. Epidemiology of autism - Wikipedia

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    The number of reported cases of autism increased dramatically in the 1990s and 2000s, prompting ongoing investigations into several potential reasons: [35] More children may have autism; that is, the true frequency of autism may have increased. There may be more complete pickup of autism (case finding), as a result of increased awareness and ...

  7. Autism is spiking in young adults, study finds - AOL

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    Autism cases spiked 175% among U.S. residents from 2011 to 2022. The rates climbed at a faster rate among young adults. ... Autism spectrum disorder spiked 175% among people in the U.S. from 2.3 ...

  8. Syndromic autism - Wikipedia

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    Syndromic autism represents about 25% of the total ASD cases. [4] [5] In most [quantify] cases, its etiology is known. [2] [4] Monogenic disorders are one of the causes of syndromic autism, which in this case are also known as monogenic autism spectrum disorders. They account for about 5% of the total ASD cases.

  9. An adult with autism shares the most important advice he ...

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    Magro has written five books, the most recent of which, "Supporting Your Autism Journey: Autistic Adult Answers Your Burning Questions," is being released April 2, in honor of World Autism ...