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Autism Science is moving 'stunningly fast'
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[WGRZ-TV] - PHILADELPHIA - Nicole May sits in a dimly lit hospital room, cradling her 2-year-old son on her lap, rhythmically rocking him to sleep. She smiles into Nicholas' wide blue eyes, brushing back his soft brown curls. Nicholas May and his mom, Nicole May
HEALTH: Autism science is moving 'stunningly fast'
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[Delmarva Daily Times] - PHILADELPHIA – Nicole May sits in a dimly lit hospital room, cradling her 2-year-old son on her lap, rhythmically rocking him to sleep. She smiles into Nicholas' wide blue eyes, brushing back his soft brown curls. One by one, Nicky's fingers loosen
Researching the autistic brain
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[USA TODAY] - “The goal is not to let him go into his world,” Nicole May says later. “When he starts to space out, to bring him back.” Nicholas is held by Nicole as an eye-tracking test is conducted. Clinical research assistants Sarah Kauper, center
Myanmar's First Girl Band Pushes Boundaries
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[Daily Beast] - Then Nicole May arrived from Australia, leaving behind a career as a dance coach to teach in the orphanages of Burma. Recognizing a hole in the country's music scene, May teamed up with Burmese music producer Moe Kyaw, and the two began talking about
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