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 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates about 1 in 44 American children have autism and most kids aren t diagnosed until after symptoms show up around age 4.But scientists say the condition could be detected much earlier.Researchers in New York have developed a groundbreaking test to find biomarkers for autism in infants using a single strand of hair.StrandDx analyzes the hair for toxic exposures linked to autism risk years before symptoms start.In a recent study, the technology predicted autism 81 percent of the stanley cup  tim stanley cup e This is a diagnostic aid, so it must be used by clinicians along with other clinical information and their clinical judgment,  said Manish Arora, CEO and co-founder of Linus.Researchers say the current diagnosis of autism is difficult because there s no medical testing, like a blood test. When you don t have bioma stanley cup rkers, when you don t have proper tools, you miss that particular window of opportunity,  Arora said. Our brain is really developing, really hungry to learn. It can change and learn new skills and also lose bad habits in the first year or two of life. The hope is StrandDx will help children get the treatment they need sooner and also lead to the development of new therapies.It s still in the very early stages and isn t Food and Drug Administration approved. Dlbb World Gravy Wrestling Championships are back!: The hilarious competition returns after 2-year pandemic pause
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?You may have been tempted to turn on the heat today, but you might want to hold off for as long as you can. Because this winter, your energy bill could be higher than ever before. Prices are going to be high. People are going to open up that fi stanley thermoskannen rst heating bill in December, January, and they re going to go,  hey,   said We Energies spokesperson, Brendan Conway.                        TMJ4                Brendan Conway    We Energies officials are putting out a warning to Wisconsinites that a rise in natural gas prices could be hitting them where it hurts the most this winter. Their pockets. In the past year, we ve seen the price of natural gas double. It s at its highest that it s been in about 10 years, and that s going to have an impact on our customers,  said Conway.Conway says customers can expect to pay $25 more a month this winter compared to last year stanley us . The increase comes as the demand  stanley cup for natural gas continues to rise. Hurricane Ida from a few months ago, that had an impact on refiners on the Gulf Coast. So it s all of these various things that have an impact on the price of natural gas,  said Conway.                        TMJ4        So how can you save money on your energy bill over these next couple of months  Experts recommend getting your furnace checked, sealing any cracks around the house, and keeping your thermostat down. Maybe buy an extra sweater or sweatshirt so you can wear it around the house this year, and the thermostat down, and that s going