Gut Microbes Influence Autism Behavior – New Study Shows Groundbreaking Results
Salt Lake City, Utah – A recent study out of the University of Utah sheds light on the significant impact of gut microbes on behavior, specifically in the realm of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Researchers have discovered that gut discomfort in mice leads to reduced social behaviors, a condition that can be reversed through targeted bacterial interventions. This groundbreaking research highlights the gut microbiome as a potential factor in the development of ASD-related symptoms, as …