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Roughly [7 percent](https://spectrumnews.org/opinion/children-who-recover-from-autism-still-struggle/) of children with autism eventually lose their diagnosis, swapping social problems and language difficulties for more typical skills and behaviors. But it is unclear whether this transition is associated with a return to typical brain function or reflects a compensatory process.
Autism's Brain Signature Lingers Even After Loss of Diagnosis | Spectrum - Autism Research News
Ann Griswold
Lilli möchte ihre Geschichte erzählen. Wie hart es von ganz unten nach oben war, vom Straßenleben und Schulabbruch zum [Studium](http://www.jetzt.de/tag/uni). Für sie ist es nicht nur Vergangenheitsbewältigung, sondern auch Vorwurf an eine Gesellschaft, die Kinder mit schlechten Startbedingungen wie sie viel zu wenig unterstützt.
Chancengleichheit: Warum Lillis Weg Zum Abitur So Hart War - Studium - jetzt.de
Von Tim Lüddemann
In 1747, a British doctor named James Lind conducted an experiment where he gave one group of sailors citrus slices and the others vinegar or seawater or cider. The results couldn’t have been clearer. The crewmen who ate fruit improved so quickly that they were able to help care for the others as they languished. Lind published his findings, but died before anyone got around to implementing them nearly 50 years later.
Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post
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