New blood and urine tests can detect autism in children
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[QUOTE=krakadict;53143678]wait that's a thing? im always looking around when i speak to people[/QUOTE]
It's pretty common in non-autistic people as well, tends to be attributed to just thinking/processing in a conversation. TBH I find people who hold direct eye contact straight through to be really weird
[QUOTE=kr1f333;53143569]isn't getting plasma taken out supposed to be really painful?[/QUOTE]
I think you're referring bone marrow where they puncture the bone, now THAT is painful.
[QUOTE=GentlemanLexi;53143337]imagine pissing in a cup and finding out you're autistic[/QUOTE]
it took me bottles of piss before my mum realized i was autistic
Kinda interested in this because I have an autism diagnosis which I am 100% sure is a misdiagnosis.
I was just a weird kid is all.
The pee doesn't have anything to with the test. It's the bathroom they send you to.
There's a crooked painting on the wall. A pile of blue towels and a pile of red towels with one blue towel "accidentally" on the red pile. A stack of toilet rolls with one roll slightly offset from the rest, etc.
Afterwards a staff member goes in to see if you "fixed" anything, and that determines your autism score.
[QUOTE=V12US;53148304]The pee doesn't have anything to with the test. It's the bathroom they send you to.
There's a crooked painting on the wall. A pile of blue towels and a pile of red towels with one blue towel "accidentally" on the red pile. A stack of toilet rolls with one roll slightly offset from the rest, etc.
Afterwards a staff member goes in to see if you "fixed" anything, and that determines your autism score.[/QUOTE]
"Strong correlation between ADHD, Autism, and ADD found"
[QUOTE=V12US;53148304]The pee doesn't have anything to with the test. It's the bathroom they send you to.
There's a crooked painting on the wall. A pile of blue towels and a pile of red towels with one blue towel "accidentally" on the red pile. A stack of toilet rolls with one roll slightly offset from the rest, etc.
Afterwards a staff member goes in to see if you "fixed" anything, and that determines your autism score.[/QUOTE]
I've heard there's also a gaming laptop with only 2 games installed - Minecraft and rust. They check the playtime after you come out too. It factors into your diagnosis score.
If they find equations about quantum mechanics written all over the walls, the score will be at maximum.
I could use a test like this.
Because I have one side of my family telling me I have Asperger's and another saying I don't, and to be frank, is leaving me with more questions than answers.
So can they use this in some way to quiet the anti-vaxers? Like prove autism wasn't present in a person before, and after a vaccination?
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;53148936]So can they use this in some way to quiet the anti-vaxers? Like prove autism wasn't present in a person before, and after a vaccination?[/QUOTE]
They don't care about statistics because there's that single botched study they cling to like a religious text.
[QUOTE=Quark:;53148379]I've heard there's also a gaming laptop with only 2 games installed - Minecraft and rust. They check the playtime after you come out too. It factors into your diagnosis score.[/QUOTE]
Don't forget about the folder of sonic art you have to look through
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