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A new autism study suggests that kids can out grow the disorder. Catherine Lord, director of the Institute for Brain Development, talks to Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill.
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January 23, 2012 7:01 AM
A new autism study suggests that kids can out grow the disorder. Catherine Lord, director of the Institute for Brain Development, talks to Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill.
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