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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Autism may lower risk of childhood injuries


Children with autism often appear to be clumsy, but in fact the disorder may protect them from injury, suggests a study published in the July-August issue of Academic Pediatrics.
Delays in motor skills are typical of autism and may exacerbate the risk of injuries typical to early childhood, such as falls and burns. But those same impairments also prevent older children from engaging in high-risk activities, limiting their chance of injury.