October 13, 2014
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1:19Now PlayingA chemical derived from broccoli sprouts may help some behavioral symptoms in people with autism. Researchers studied 40 young men with moderate to severe autism, and found those who got a daily dose of the chemical sulforaphane saw improvements in social interaction, communication, irritability and decreases in repetitive behaviors. CBS News' Marlie Hall reports.
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