The World Marks the Day of Autism Today

Today it is the World Day of Outing, whose signs appear in children after the age of 1-2, health experts appeal for public sentiment for support of autism children and their integration into society. The World Autism Day, April 2, has been appointed by the UN to raise awareness of the population around [...]
Today it is the World Day of Outing, whose signs appear in children after the age of 1-2, health experts appeal for public sentiment for support of autism children and their integration into society.
World Autism Day, April 2nd, has been appointed by the UN to raise population awareness about this bioneurological brain disorder.
Identified in 1943, autism is a still not - known disorder, so experts say that its treatment should become a priority of health and social policies, along with more attention to children affected by this disease.
Based on health data, autism has a greater prevalence than 0.1%. People with autism have no limited physical ability, so it is difficult to become more aware of the situation, experts claim.
According to the World Health Organization's international rate of disease, autism appears in children before the age of three and is accompanied by delays in their social interactions, languages, signs, or imagined games.
Medicine has yet to clarify the causes of autism, while scientists ' efforts continue to be great.
Although more than one case of autism is rarely observed in the family, the monitoring of a percentage of the conflict grown in monosygote twins has shown the importance of the genetic factor in autism.











