Friday, November 30, 2012

Popular autism treatment might not be effective, study finds | www.statesman.com

Popular autism treatment might not be effective, study finds | www.statesman.com: “We’re not saying (sensory integration therapy) doesn’t work,” said Mark O’Reilly, a co-author and professor at UT. “It lacks scientific evidence.”
Lead author Russell Lang said the review should help families, occupational therapists and others identify research-based treatment options.

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