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From ground-breaking studies to innovative partnerships, the Autism Centre of Excellence at Cambridge changes the lives of autistic people and their families. Read on for the latest updates.Could autistic people be at risk of developing health conditions?
Autistic individuals are more likely to have chronic physical health conditions, particularly heart, lung, and diabetic conditions, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Cambridge. The results are published in the journal Autism.
Is Music Therapy effective for autistic children?
It is well documented children, in particular, react positively to music. However, music therapy is still a young field and it is in urgent need of rigorous scientific research to show how and why it works.
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