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Description: The MIND Institute, founded by fathers of autistic sons, is trying to make parents key players in the search for a cure. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports. [12:23 Realaudio broadcast]
(January 20, 2003)
MIND Institute Sees Parents as Essential to a Cure MIND Institute co-founder Chuck Gardner and his son Chas, 10. Gardner's fondest dream is to make the center obsolete by coming up with a cure for Chas' disease.
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Description: | Autism is a disease that often drives people apart. It separates children from parents, and can leave parents feeling abandoned by researchers who offer no cure and little hope. But the MIND Institute, founded by fathers of autistic sons, is trying to change that by making parents key players in the search for a cure. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports. |
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