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Autism and ADHD are linked to disturbed gut flora very early in life
Clues to autism's causes may lie in the gut
Early childhood fish consumption may protect against neurodevelopmental delays
Autistic individuals have increased risk of chronic physical health conditions across the whole body
The Three Channels of Gut-Brain Communication
That salad isn’t just good for your nutrition–it may help stave off depression
Residue from rinse agents used in commercial dishwashers found to destroy protective layer in gut
Gastrointestinal issues linked with anxiety, social withdrawal for kids with autism
Gut bacteria don't cause autism. Autistic kids' microbiome differences are due to picky eating
Gut microbiota differences seen in people with autism may be due to dietary preferences
Gut microbiome plays role in autism
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This Man's Increased Psychiatric Issues Masked an Undiagnosed Disease
Autism study suggests connection between repetitive behaviors, gut problems
Evidence found of link between gut microbe deficiency and autism spectrum disorder
Autism triggers nonverbal manifestation of GI symptoms in children
Physiological test for autism proves effective independent of co-occurring conditions
Personalised probiotic cocktails’ could be the future in tackling gut dysbiosis, study finds
New gut-brain link: how gut mucus could help treat brain disorders
Science continues to suggest a link between autism and the gut. Here’s why that’s important.
Gut feelings: Gut bacteria are linked to our personalities
22 January 2020 - The Guardian - The poo panacea: inside the strange, surprising world of faecal transplants
28 June 2019 - MedicalXpress - Autism health challenges could be explained by problem behaviors
A poo(p) transplant for [some] autism? 2 years on with caveats...
Autism symptoms reduced nearly 50 percent two years after fecal transplant
Questioning Answers - Milk opioid peptides and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPPIV) linked to autism
12 December 2018 - Questioning Answers - Gut symptoms are important for 'psychiatric outcomes' in autism
18 July 2018 - MedicalXpress - Autism risk determined by health of mom's gut, research reveals
6 June 2018 - Questioning Answers - Vitamin D impacts on intestinal inflammation in 'active' ulcerative colitis: an autism research agenda item?
Treating autism by targeting the gut
31 May 2017 - St Louis Post-Dispatch - Of mice and men: a link between obesity and autism?
Autism Speaks - Special report on Autism and co-occurring conditions
21 June 2016 - Nutraingredients - Loss of diverse gut bacterium may cause autistic behaviours
Why Most People Fail to 'Get the Fats Right' - and How You can do Better!
04 July 2015 - NY Times - The Myth of Big, Bad Gluten
15 June 2015 - Nutraingredients - Probiotic Bifidobacteria may boost cognition in anxious mice: Study
10 June 2015 - MNT - GI content of diet may influence autism symptoms
11 March 2015 - MNT - The gut microbiome: how does it affect our health?
26 March 2015 - MNT - Evidence many young children with autism show gut symptoms
25 March 2015 - MNT - Father inspired after child's autism improved by course of antibiotic
Diet May Be As Important To Mental Health As It Is To Physical Health
08 January 2015 - Science Daily - Could gut microbes help treat brain disorders? Mounting research tightens their connection with the brain
12 November 2014 - Nature - Gut-brain link grabs neuroscientists
16 August 2014 - BBC - Lesser-known things about Asperger's syndrome
06 August 2014 - questioning-answers - Gastrointestinal response to A1 vs A2 milk
Another piece of the ‘gluten- and casein-free (GFCF) diet for autism’ puzzle?
Psychobiotics can feed gut-brain health axis
19 May 2014 - MedicalXpress - Can chemicals produced by gut microbiota affect children with autism?
Research indicates Causal Link between Vitamin D, Serotonin Synthesis and Autism
10 Dec 2013 - Medical News Today - Autism-like behaviors in mice alleviated by probiotic therapy