'Autistic' Mice Help Researchers Study Disorder

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Researchers have engineered a new type of mouse that models autism and could aid in the development of treatments for the disorder, a new study says.

The mice exhibit behaviors very similar to those of people with autism, including repetitive behaviors and social irregularities, the researchers said. And treating the mice with an autism drug reduced the repeated behaviors, just as it does in people, the researchers said.

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