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Cracking The Autism Code With Matt State

Our ability to diagnose and treat disorders of th…

An episode of the Carry the One Radio podcast, hosted by Carry the One Radio, titled "Cracking The Autism Code With Matt State" was published on April 25, 2016 and runs 29 minutes.

April 25, 2016 ·29m · Carry the One Radio

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Our ability to diagnose and treat disorders of the mind lags far behind other medical disciplines. For our latest episode, we talked to Dr. Matthew State about why this is the case, and discussed how his research into the genetics of autism is revealing promising paths to future treatments.

Our ability to diagnose and treat disorders of the mind lags far behind other medical disciplines. For our latest episode, we talked to Dr. Matthew State about why this is the case, and discussed how his research into the genetics of autism is revealing promising paths to future treatments.
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