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Groundbreaking Research In Autism Outcomes

Season 2025, Ep. 3.28

Behavioral Child Neurologist, Dr. Richard Frye, PhD joins Lisa Wexler to talk about his breakthrough research on how a cheap drug has shown significant improvements in autistic children.

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