By Kevin Willis
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Louisville, Ky – Researchers at the University of Louisville recently got word their innovative studies into autism treatments are being rewarded with a grant from the National Institutes of Health. Lead researcher Manual Cassanova says the study involves pulsing a low-frequency magnetic field around the brain of a child with autism. Kevin Willis reports.