Researchers say a drug used to treat epilepsy seizures shows promise in reducing autism-like behavior in mice. Other experts say there isn't a need for a "cure" for autism.
Researchers say a drug used to treat epilepsy seizures shows promise in reducing autism-like behavior in mice. Other experts say there isn't a need for a "cure" for autism.
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