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New drug improves gene mutation that causes developmental disabilities in children with Fragile X syndrome - "Thousands of fruit flies in a basement laboratory at the University of Alberta have helped bring doctors one step closer to finding a drug to treat children with Fragile X syndrome and other diseases that cause intellectual disabilities." Article in
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