When researchers took three-dimensional images of the children, they discovered autistic children have a broader upper face with wider eyes, a shorter middle region of the face including the cheeks and nose and a broader or wider mouth and philtrum -- the area below the nose and above the top lip.
Seeded on Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:58 AM EDT

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Hopefully now we can spot children that are at risk before it develops, and get parents the help they need early.
Not that it is needed, but this is yet another nail in the coffin of vaccine/autism foolishness.
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