Excess Mortality and Causes of Death in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Follow up of the 1980s Utah/UCLA Autism Epidemiologic Study.

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Long term studies are an under explored area in autism. Research interest in autism has grown a great deal and understanding of ..

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Excess Mortality and Causes of Death in Autism http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23008058  Healt... Excess Mortality and Cause ..

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Risk of Death in Autism http://t.co/ja10UqqS Long-term study finds seizure- and heart-related deaths associated with medical comorbidities

Risk of Death in Autism http://t.co/ja10UqqS Long-term study finds seizure- and heart-related deaths associated with medical comorbidities

Risk of Death in Autism http://t.co/ja10UqqS Long-term study finds seizure- and heart-related deaths associated with medical comorbidities

“Risk of Death in Autism http://t.co/9uEZbh7x Study finds seizure- and heart-related deaths associated with medical comorbidities” n

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