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Abnormal Metabolites In Pregnant Women May Cause Autism, New Study Suggests – The Inquisitr News
A new paper conducted by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Arizona State University, and the Mayo Clinic has shown that mothers of children who have been diagnosed…
A new paper conducted by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Arizona State University, and the Mayo Clinic has shown that mothers of children who have been diagnosed with autism had “significantly” different levels of metabolites present in the body up to five years after giving birth. Scientists are now hoping to conduct an investigation into whether the abnormal levels of metabolites could be a cause of the neurodevelopmental disorder.
According to a synopsis published in Science Daily, 59 blood…
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