Today (18th February, 2025), The Daily Mail published an article citing an alleged breakthrough in the “treatment” of autism. They position this in reference to a statistically redundant study into the use of leucovorin as a treatment for autism; that it would seem was the inspiration for this single person case study they discussed. While […] The post Why Leucovorin is Not a “Breakthrough Treatment” For Autism appeared first on Emergent Divergence. Click the link to view for free. Please consider a paid subscription to support the work I do. Currently I am offering the first year for £12.50 (75% Off) until April 30th. You're currently a free subscriber to David Gray-Hammond. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Thursday, 3 April 2025
Why Leucovorin is Not a “Breakthrough Treatment” For Autism
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