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Desperate parents turn to magnetic therapy to help kids with autism. There’s little evidence

During treatment, a magnetic coil is placed against the patient’s scalp. Each session of gentle electromagnetic pulses lasts about 30 minutes. (Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
During treatment, a magnetic coil is placed against the patient’s scalp. Each session of gentle electromagnetic pulses lasts about 30 minutes. (Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
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As the number of people living with autism has grown, so have alternative therapies promising to alleviate or even reverse its associated behaviors.

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