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      <description>What do you know about autism? What are some of the questions you have about autism? </description>
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         <title>The HIS Community is working together to increase our understanding of Autism in conjunction with World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd, 2022. We’d like to hear from you! What do you know about Autism, and what would you like to learn? </title>
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         <title>Read more about United Nations World Autism Awareness Day here: </title>
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         <title>Autism is often said to be four times more common for boys than for girls, but researchers say that actually the ways we look for and measure autism may be sexist, making boys more likely to be diagnosed in the first place. Researchers suspect the real ratio of autism in girls to boys may be more like 1 to 3.</title>
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