Autism is generally considered to be a lifelong condition. While treatment can certainly be effective, the goal is often described more in terms of symptom reduction rather than a true recovery (in which no criteria of the disorder are met). A small but intriguing study by Fein and colleagues, however attempts to document a group […]
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