Autism breakthrough? New therapy may improve social communication skills in just days
The development comes as autism rates continue to climb.
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Mental Health Autism breakthrough? New therapy may improve social communication skills in just days By McKenzie Beard Published April 30, 2026, 1:40 p.m. ET A new autism therapy may be on the way — and it’s got everyone talking. Researchers in China have developed a brain stimulation technique that’s showing early promise in improving social communication skills among children with autism. That could be significant, given that for many on the spectrum, communication and language challenges are some of the greatest hurdles they face in daily life. 3 The non-invasive brain stimulation technique appears to improve communication and language abilities in children with autism.
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