Autism
Jun 24 2008, APARAJITA

It is amazing, but it is a fact. Scientists have come up with a wonder drug that can create a kind of confidence in a human and can spread the sense of love and care within his mind and body.
According to Professor Zak, a professor of neuroscience...

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Former Miami Dolphins star and autism activist Dan Marino, center, speaks before Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, right, signs legislation at the Mailman Segal Institute for Early childhood Studies Tuesday, May 20, 2008 in Davie, Fla., that calls for health...