Much research is underway with regard to special diets' effects on autism, Levy says. "Hopefully we'll know more in a year or so," she says. In the meantime, she's not convinced that we've seen the last of the vaccine-autism connection. "Those kinds of things don't really die," she says. "They go underwater and resurface sometime later."
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