People with Williams Syndrome treat strangers as their new best friends. Now the condition is giving clues to our evolutionary past and what makes us human.
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Williams Syndrome: The people who are too friendly - BBC
People with Williams Syndrome treat strangers as their new best friends. Now the condition is revealing clues to our evolutionary past – and what makes us human.
By:Jasmin Fox-Skelly
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