Smell test could diagnose autism

Testing a child’s reaction to smells may provide an effective way of diagnosing autism at young ages, research has shown.

Smell test could diagnose autism

People with autism fail to adjust their ‘sniff response’ in the normal way when switching from nice to nasty odours.

For instance, the sweet scent of a rose usually prompts a deep intake of breath, whereas a visit to a gents toilet is likely to have the opposite effect.

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