By John Jeffay Researchers say they have uncovered “compelling evidence” that people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) share an abnormality in the bacteria and other microorganisms that live in their gut. “They also suggest that fecal microbiome treatment – also known as a “poop transplant” — could significantly improve quality of life for people with ASD, both in terms of […]
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