Gut bacteria may trigger autism

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Could gut bacteria trigger autism? Stool samples reveal children on the spectrum 'have higher levels of certain strains'

A study found youngsters with autism spectrum disorder have a unique make-up of bugs in their stools.

 

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I still vote for the cocktail of vaccines that we get poisoned with! But hey it must be shitty to have autism!

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If this is true why are boys four times more likely to develop autism ?

Tie that in with a insufficient endocannabinoid system and ...

I find it interesting that the rate of Autism has increased as the rate of interventions during maternity labor has increase. The percentages of moms having epidurals, inductions, & Ceasarian Sections have skyrocketed. What effect is this having on newborns' brains?

Hardly a new study !more research should be conducted

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Hardly breaking news. Studies have been conducted over the years about this. Many parents with kids on the spectrum give there kids probiotics and see improvements.

No. It can't. Autism is caused by vaccines. Duh. Read an internet, .

Isn't this what Andrew Wakefield was studying? Michelleroyalha

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