By tracing paper medical records to electronic ones, researchers linked low vasopressin levels in infants to later autism diagnosis, suggesting potential early indicators. This insight prompts the question of whether autism susceptibility genes converge on common brain pathways, particularly focusing on the role of vasopressin in social functioning, which could influence the effectiveness of behavioral therapies in younger children.

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