Why girls are underdiagnosed with autism — as Grimes, 37, reveals she just found out she’s on the spectrum

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connecting the dots.“Got diagnosed [with] ADHD/autism this year and realized I’m prob dyslexic, which is why I can’t spell at all without spellcheck,” the Canadian singer recently shared on X, reflecting on how an earlier diagnosis might have affected her childhood.Her revelation underscores a troubling trend: Autistic girls and women are often diagnosed much later in life — or not at all.

Here’s everything you need to know about why so many are falling through the cracks.CDC data shows that roughly one in 36 US children has autism, with traditional estimates indicating that the disorder is four times more common in boys than in girls.However, experts are starting to challenge that ratio, with recent research suggesting nearly 80% of autistic females remain undiagnosed by age 18, according to UCLA Health.Why the gap?

Since there’s no medical test for autism, doctors depend on a person’s developmental history and behavior to make a diagnosis.

But since most autism research has traditionally focused on males, what we know about the disorder is largely based on how it manifests in boys.When it comes to women, the way autism presents is “not very obvious,” Dr.

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