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Discovery of Brain Chemical Changes in Autism Could One Day Be Used to Reverse Process
Researchers have identified distinct brain chemical changes in children with autism spectrum disorder that, they say, not only confirms it is fundamentally different from other developmental disorders, but could help scientists reverse the processes at play.
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