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Description: Autism isn’t biased towards a particular gender or race. Yet research about it is. A lack of diversity in autism studies means that children of colour, especially girls, are less likely to receive an early diagnosis. Tyla Grant’s disorder went undiagnosed for 17 years. But she was not the first, nor would she be the last. Now, Grant is tackling these disparities and creating an inclusive space through vlogging.nnRaised in a largely white neighborhood in Manchester, Grant struggled to fit i
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