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How sound alters sense of touch

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Autistic Inertia and Movement Disorders

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Neurodiversity – the key that unlocked my world | Elisabeth Wiklander | TEDxGöteborg

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Researchers call for the term ‘high functioning autism’ to be consigned to history

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Research with life-saving potential for adults with learning disabilities and autism

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Vitamin D the clue to more autism spectrum disorder in boys

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Epilepsy treatment for people with learning disabilities

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University of Queensland: fish give insight on sound sensitivity in autism

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