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Thursday 21st August 2025
Source: The Guardian (UK)
The Guardian questions the exponential rise in autism diagnoses, which has seen the figure increase from one in 2,500 children 80 years ago to one in 36 today.
While acknowledging that greater awareness and understanding are key factors, the article suggests that diagnostic boundaries are expanding to include a wider range of people, leading to a "loop" where increased awareness brings more people forward, which in turn widens the criteria further.
The author notes that this has led to large numbers of adults, particularly women and girls, seeking diagnosis for differences they have long noticed.
Read the full article here:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/jul/25/
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