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Date Added: July 11, 2008 12:32:03 PM
Eight-year-old Charlie Blakey, who was diagnosed with autism at age 3, eats dinner at his home on Oak Park, Ill., on April 23, 2008. Charlie's mother, Christina, has been using an alternative treatment, chelation, along with a variety of other therapies to treat her son.

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