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Autism diagnoses in U.S. children rose 25% in five years, driven by better screening and awareness, not environment.
A new study released in October 2025 finds a significant increase in autism diagnoses among children aged 3 to 17 in the United States, with rates rising 25% over the past five years.
Researchers attribute the rise to improved screening, greater awareness, and expanded diagnostic criteria, though they note no evidence of environmental triggers.
The data, drawn from federal health surveys, shows disparities by region, gender, and socioeconomic status.
Experts urge continued investment in early intervention services and support for families.
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Los diagnósticos de autismo en niños estadounidenses aumentaron un 25% en cinco años, impulsados por una mejor detección y concienciación, no por el entorno.