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The following pages link to Is autism curable? (Q27015272):
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- Adolescent boys with autism spectrum disorder growing up: follow-up of self-reported sexual experience (Q37188235) (← links)
- Etiology of autism spectrum disorder: a genomics perspective (Q38248433) (← links)
- Can findings from randomized controlled trials of social skills training in autism spectrum disorder be generalized? The neglected dimension of external validity (Q38474532) (← links)
- "Set in Stone" or "Ray of Hope": Parents' Beliefs About Cause and Prognosis After Genomic Testing of Children Diagnosed with ASD. (Q38754326) (← links)
- Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in Blind Children: Very High Prevalence, Potentially Better Outlook. (Q38959954) (← links)
- Emotion recognition training in autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review of challenges related to generalizability (Q39231837) (← links)
- Omega-3 supplementation in autism spectrum disorders: A still open question? (Q41910266) (← links)
- Effect of vitamin A supplementation on gut microbiota in children with autism spectrum disorders - a pilot study. (Q42148788) (← links)
- Motor learning characterization in people with autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review (Q46690455) (← links)
- Selective patient and public involvement: The promise and perils of pharmaceutical intervention for autism (Q47549006) (← links)
- Allegiance and knowledge levels of professionals working with early intensive behavioural intervention in autism (Q47831891) (← links)
- Autism aging (Q47913161) (← links)
- The good, the bad and systematic reviews (Q50301436) (← links)
- Echoes of the association between autism and epilepsy: A long translational research explanation (Q50302534) (← links)
- Cross-Cultural Validation of the York Measure of Quality of Intensive Behavioral Intervention (Q50307383) (← links)
- The contribution of environmental exposure to the etiology of autism spectrum disorder (Q63869380) (← links)
- Mapping the Autistic Advantage from the Accounts of Adults Diagnosed with Autism: A Qualitative Study (Q64117009) (← links)