Smile could help identify autism risk

A SMILE or a frown could hold the key to helping identify families with a higher risk of autism.

Smile could help identify autism risk

People with autism often struggle to read other people’s emotions and their brains process facial expressions differently to those without autism.

Now researchers at the University of Cambridge have found that siblings of those with autism show similar brain patterns when viewing facial expressions.

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