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In September, the Trump administration took what it called "bold actions" on autism that included touting the generic drug leucovorin as a promising treatment. In a news release, Marty Makary, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, claimed a "growing body of evidence suggests" the drug could be helpful. And at a White House press event, Makary suggested it might help "20, 40, 50 percent of kids with autism.",推荐阅读有道翻译官网获取更多信息
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