COVID infection during pregnancy tied to higher autism rates: Study
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A recent study from Massachusetts General Hospital reveals that children born to mothers who contracted COVID-19 during pregnancy are at a higher risk of developing autism and other developmental disorders, such as speech and motor delays. This research, which analyzed over 18,000 births from March 2020 to May 2021, highlights the potential long-term impacts of the pandemic on child development, raising concerns for expectant mothers and healthcare providers alike.
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