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ASD may increase depression risk

ASD are developmental conditions with difficulties in reciprocal social interaction and restricted and repetitive behaviours and interests

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People with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) -- especially without intellectual disability -- may have a greater risk of depression in their young adulthood, a new study, led by an Indian-origin researcher, suggests.

ASD are developmental conditions with difficulties in reciprocal social interaction and restricted and repetitive behaviours and interests.

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