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Oxytocin does not improve social functioning in children wit
Oxytocin does not improve social functioning in children wit
Oxytocin does not improve social functioning in children with autism spectrum disorder, NIH-funded study suggests
Regular doses of the hormone oxytocin do not appear to overcome deficits in social functioning among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD
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