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Again, ‘autism reversal’ is not a thing: Why leucovorin and folinic acid are not ‘breakthrough’ treatments

Summary by Liam O'Dell
The Daily Mail is once again facing condemnation for suggesting autism can be 'reversed', following its report on a non-verbal autistic child from Arizona who was given the drug leucovorin and reportedly said his first words days after his third birthday.
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Liam O'Dell broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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