Autism Research Study in Phoenix and Tucson Areas
6th Oct 2005, 02:03 GMT
With autism spectrum disorders affecting about 1 in 166 children in the United States, researchers are scurrying to discover causes and treatments. The effects of heavy metals on autism are currently unknown. Researchers at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM) are investigating heavy metal toxicity and autism in an upcoming chelation study. The study, “DMSA Treatment of Children with Autism and Heavy Metal... [PR.com - October 05, 2005]
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