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On Deadline – USATODAY.com Photo by Richard Drew, AP.) Posted by Michael Winter at 04:03 PM/ET, November 04, 2008 in Money | Permalink | Comments (0) | Recommends Study links rainfall to autism in children Research published today suggests that regular rainfall may help trigger autism in children, USA TODAY’s Rita Rubin reports. “Autism prevalence rates for school-aged children in California, Oregon and Washington in 2005 were…
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