Your kid?s diagnosis may be missing something important

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Autor: todays-parent Publicado el: 22/09/2017
Your kid?s diagnosis may be missing something important

Alexander Repetski?s daughter Gwenevere, now age five, had her first seizure at three months old and was diagnosed with intractable epilepsy. Her seizures were eventually brought under control through cannabis therapy, but Gwenevere remained non-verbal. Repetski and his wife noticed she would focus on specific objects and engage in repetitive behav...
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