Studio One features diagnosing autism, fencing
Learn why more children are being diagnosed with autism on the next edition of Studio One. Autism is a brain development disorder that occurs in children before the age of three. Recently, more children are being diagnosed with the syndrome. However, some of these new diagnoses may be contributed to a broadened definition of autism. See how this disorder is currently defined and learn about some of the specific symptoms on the next edition of Studio One.
Also on the show this week, learn how one man teaches his students about an art of combat. According to the International Federation of Fencing, fencing’s existence can be traced back to ancient Egypt. Watch as one guest demonstrates the traditional movements of the sport.
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