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Autism and Me Stuart Murray Cure

The professor and author, Stuart Murray, does not mention any known causes nor potential cures for autism in his book. If you want more clarity on the subject, the existing controversies, the history, a list of supportive organizations, then you may want to order this book.

No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism

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