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[quote=Anonymous]NP here. I'm honestly baffled by all the people who so vehemently and automatically reject the findings of respected researchers who conducted controlled studies. To just knee-jerk say "Oh, well, obviously, the findings of the researchers are wrong and some people were just misdiagnosed at the beginning" seems to me to be a condescending and willful disregard for science. I for one am willing to trust experienced scientific researchers. If they say a tiny subset can be cured, I believe them. I sincerely don't understand why others aren't willing to do so. No one is saying that many kids get cured. Is is really so outside the realm of the possible that a tiny percentage could be for reasons as yet unknown?? [/quote]
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