Published Apr 7, 2023
Why Autism Is Often Missed in Women and Girls | Kate Kahle | TED
Kate Kahle delves into the often-missed diagnosis of autism in women and girls, highlighting the masking challenges and personal stories that obscure recognition, and advocating for enhanced awareness, research, and understanding to address gender discrepancies in autism support.

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