Amira, an autistic girl who has epilepsy meets Proinsulin C-Peptide

Amira was born prematurely and had a stroke soon afterwards. Later it turned out that she had epilepsy, and then recently her autism manifested itself. Still, there has been a turn for the better: now the girl is more attentive, her tantrums have gone. Not only her mother but also the nurses in the kindergarten have observed positive changes: Amira has become much more focused and friendlier, and she can maintain eye contact. Meanwhile, Amira’s mother’s blood pressure disorder has been resolved, too.

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