BY DR. PANCHAJANYA PAUL, MD* Autism is increasingly common, affecting about one in 31 children in the United States.
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Specific foods linked to autism risk via immune pathways
By Vijay Kumar Malesu A large genetic analysis combined with clinical data suggests that long-term dietary tendencies may ...
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New study links wholemeal pasta and cheese spread to autism but experts warn against jumping to conclusions
Chinese researchers found possible connections between gluten- and dairy-rich foods and autism-related immune activity, ...
While having autism can come along with food aversions, it doesn’t mean you can’t have nutritious and enjoyable meals. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that causes a person ...
While growing up, Seren Sonell, a 32-year-old theater artist in New York City, had an aversion to hard, crunchy, and cold foods, as well as fruits and vegetables. Food aversions are common among ...
A recently published study led by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) shows a potential association between the diagnosis of autism in ...
Researchers uncovered whether long-term dietary patterns could affect the risk of developing autism by changing our immune ...
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