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Results 1 - 10 of 69 for Impaired social interactions
  1. About Autism From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    Autism is characterized by impaired social interactions, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors.
  2. ... of autism spectrum disorder, which is characterized by impaired communication and social interaction. Affected individuals may also be hyperactive, impulsive, or ...
  3. ... and autism spectrum disorder, which is characterized by impaired communication and social interaction. Affected individuals also have distinctive facial features and ...
  4. ... and autism spectrum disorder, which is characterized by impaired communications and social interaction, can also occur in affected individuals. Most people ...
  5. ... which are a group of conditions characterized by impaired communication and social interaction. However, recent studies have questioned this association. Because ...
  6. ... or autism spectrum disorder, which is characterized by impaired communication and social interactions.Less common features of KBG syndrome include hearing ...
  7. ... autism spectrum disorders, which are conditions characterized by impaired communication and social interaction.The physical signs and symptoms of 3p deletion ...
  8. ... of autism spectrum disorder, which is characterized by impaired communication and social interaction. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive disorder ( ...
  9. ... autism spectrum disorders, which are conditions characterized by impaired communication and social interaction. In some instances, areas with a loss of ...
  10. ... and autism spectrum disorder, which is characterized by impaired communication and social interactions. Affected individuals can also have distinctive facial features ...
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