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Oxytocin for Autism – Again

Oxytocin for Autism – Again

For the past couple of decades, oxytocin – the love hormone – has been postulated as a remedy to the social deficits associated with ASD. Animal models have shown promise, but when administered to human subjects, results have been mixed.

Lyme Disease and the Autism Spectrum

Lyme Disease and the Autism Spectrum

A common feature is disruption of immune function. That situation puts this affliction in the same league as many of the modern maladies, and implicates environmental, over genetic influence.

Top 10 Reasons Why Autism Remains a Mystery

Top 10 Reasons Why Autism Remains a Mystery

Tools for early diagnosis and intervention, already proven successful, continue to elude the pediatrician’s black bag. Psychiatrists and neurologists, likewise, employ old-fashioned thinking and potent, risky medications that are barely and rarely effective.

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