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Less or poor quality of sleep in babies could be a risk factor of autism: Study

Findings suggest that sleep issues in infants could be a potential indicator of autism — a neurodevelopmental disorder, in which one displays repetitive behaviour and has impaired social skills

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Babies who sleep less or have a poor quality of sleep could be at a higher risk of developing and being diagnosed with autism, according to researchers who looked at over 1000 mother-infant pairs in Australia.

An increase in night-time sleep by an hour by six months of age was related with fewer autism characteristics at age two and four.

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