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Thursday, April 11, 2019, 6:00pm
By Judith Siers-Poisson

Statistics on people with autism seem to indicate that it is much more common in boys and men than in girls and women. But recent research indicates that the the difference might not be as big as previous thought. We’ll find out how autism can look different, and how why some researchers, and women with autism, say that their experience needs to be considered.

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