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June 24, 2010

Brain stimulation technique boosts language ability in Alzheimer’s patients

A brain stimulation technique, known as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, boosts the language ability of patients with Alzheimer's disease, suggests preliminary research.

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December 1, 2009

Early Intervention Very Effective For Toddlers With Autism, Small Study

A small US study involving toddlers diagnosed with autism, some as as young as 18 months old, showed that intensive early intervention delivered by trained specialists and parents was very effective and improved IQ, social interaction and language ability.

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November 30, 2009

Early intervention for toddlers with autism highly effective, study finds

A novel early intervention program for very young children with autism -- some as young as 18 months -- is effective for improving IQ, language ability and social interaction, a comprehensive new study has found.

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Study Finds Early Intervention For Toddlers With Autism Highly Effective

A novel early intervention program for very young children with autism - some as young as 18 months - is effective for improving IQ, language ability, and social interaction, a comprehensive new study has found. "This is the first controlled study of an intensive early intervention that is appropriate for children with autism who are less than 2½ years of age.

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