Study: Bacteria disorder may contribute to the symptoms of autism

Alghad - 15/04
A study conducted by the University of Southern California in the United States revealed that the imbalance of intestinal bacteria in children with autism may lead to a disorder in the levels of substances resulting from metabolism, known as "bowel receptors", which in turn affects the production of neurotransmitters, and contributes to the emergence of behavioral symptoms associated with autism.

A study conducted by the University of Southern California in the United States revealed that the imbalance of intestinal bacteria in children with autism may lead to a disorder in the levels of substances resulting from metabolism, known as "bowel receptors", which in turn affects the production of neurotransmitters, and contributes to the emergence of behavioral symptoms associated with autism.

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