San Francisco Translation Workers Report Early Treatment of autism yield big results
December 14th, 2009
Over the past month a number of interesting autism studies have been released that have shown promising results. In the United States, a team of San Francisco Translation workers and medical practitioners completed a study that suggests that the symptoms of autism can be improved significantly if infants are given intensive therapy. In one study, infants were randomly assigned to conventional care or intensive care programs. After 24 months, the children in the intensive group achieved higher IQ, human interaction and language tests scores than the children in the conventional care group. According to Psychologists and translation workers in the study who had not seen the children before treatment , the children were no longer considered autistic, as compared with just one of the 21 given conventional care.
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