Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Jun 28 2007, Irani

The neuro-developmental disorder — Autism - which manifests itself as early as before the age of three years mercilessly impairs a child from social interaction, communication or restricted and repetitive behavior.

Unfortunately, it is shocking..

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