Families pay thousands for an unproven autism treatment. Researchers say we need ethical guidelines for marketing the tech
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Families are investing thousands of dollars in a Southern California company's autism treatment technology, despite researchers highlighting the lack of evidence supporting its effectiveness. This raises significant ethical concerns about how such treatments are marketed, as many families are left vulnerable and seeking hope for their loved ones. The call for ethical guidelines is crucial to protect consumers and ensure that families are not misled by unproven claims.
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