The need for support for individuals with autism spectrum disorder is increasing during crises and wars, as these individuals face additional challenges that require special attention from society and the state.
Studies indicate that Autism Spectrum Disorder is diagnosed in males at a rate four times higher than in females, raising questions about the underlying causes of this phenomenon. Researchers are striving to understand the gender relationship and its impact on diagnosis rates.
The Ministry of Health has announced a series of events to mark World Autism Awareness Day, aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of autism spectrum disorder. These events will include lectures and workshops targeting both the community and professionals.
A recent scientific study has made significant progress in understanding the genetic factors associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), potentially improving future diagnostic and treatment methods. This discovery comes amid a growing global interest in understanding the genetic causes of this disorder affecting millions of children worldwide.