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CHILD'S RISK FOR DEVELOPING AUTISM

In today's world there is no effective test to measure newborn's
placenta developing Autism. In the early days such test could be critical for developing a child. 

But now, the research has been advanced in moving that at yale school of Medicine and the MIND Institute at the University of California, Davis found a safe and effective way to measure a baby's risk for developing an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) by glancing a eye at his or her placenta. 

The biological Psychiatry, senior author Dr. Harvey Kliman and his officials founded that abnormal placenta cell growth called trophoblast inclusion. Each year every 50 children is diagonsed with autism in US. The report from the center for Disease control and prevention. Mostly children are of age 3-4 are affected with Autism. 

The trophoblast inclusion describes that which is a single egg that is fertilized by two sperms,kliman said. If two sperms fertilizing at the same time, there will be 69 Chromosomes  be developed. 

*SYMPTOMS 
  1. Including conditions like Down Syndrome.
  2. Abnormal heart condition.

If the test come into positive, the child has the same risk of having autism as a family who already has a autism said by kliman. The simple way of curing test is that people have the advice of removing placenta after delivery.
 
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