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	<title>Siblings of Autistic Kids Also at Risk</title>
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    Toddler siblings of autistic children are more likely to exhibit some of the same atypical social behaviors as their brothers and sisters with autism, even when they don&#039;t go on to develop the disorder, new research shows.
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	<title>Parents want cattle prod used on son</title>
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    Outlawed shocks kept autistic man calm, they say.
Fran Bernstein wants what is best for her severely autistic, 48-year-old son.
So do those operating the Chicago group home where Bradley Bernstein lives.
But they disagree on what is the best way to respond when the stockily built Bradley begins a violent outburst.
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    <pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 19:02:20 GMT</pubDate>
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