New Research Finds Children With Autism Have a Distinctive Gut Microbiome

Significantly Fewer Gut Bugs Linked to Neurotransmitter Activity Children with autism seem to have a distinctive and underdeveloped range and volume of gut bacteria (microbiome) that isn’t related to their diet, suggests a small study published online in the journal Gut. They have significantly fewer bacteria linked to neurotransmitter activity and 5 species of bacteria … Continue reading New Research Finds Children With Autism Have a Distinctive Gut Microbiome