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Children diagnosed with autism are far more likely to experience ongoing gastrointestinal (GI) problems than their typically ...
A long-term study tracking 475 children found that autistic children are far more likely to experience persistent gastrointestinal issues than their peers.
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New research positions the placenta at the center of human neurodevelopment and evolution
In a Genomic Press Interview published today in Brain Medicine, Dr. Alex Tsompanidis highlights an exciting new idea that ...
While the agency stressed that increased screening was most likely behind much of the increase, the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., called it an “epidemic.” By Azeen Ghorayshi The percentage ...
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