Gut microbiota and autism — balanced science over hype

A growing number of scientific reviews have explored the relationship between the gut microbiome — the complex community of microorganisms in the digestive system — and autism. Research shows that many children with ASD have differences in gut bacterial communities compared to their neurotypical peers. Specifically, children with ASD often exhibit reduced microbial diversity and …

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