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Scientists continue to hunt for safe ways to ease the day-to-day challenges faced by children with autism spectrum disorder ...
Probiotics may improve digestive health, but the jury is still out on whether they can definitively reduce autism symptoms. - Jenna Ulrich, Contributing Writer, The Trauma and Mental Health Report ...
Children with autism who took probiotics reported greater physical comfort, including fewer aches, more energy, and reduced stomach issues, compared to baseline, with a large effect size.
“The supplementation of children with autism using the prepared vitamin D3-loaded nanoemulsion has led to a reduction in the ...
Scientists have discovered distinct gut bacteria in children with autism, offering clues to potential treatments. However, they emphasize the need for more personalized and cautious probiotic ...
You may be aware that probiotics can benefit adults but wonder if they are good for children as well. Probiotics are commonly referred to as “good bacteria,” or the kind that sits in your gut ...
Probiotics can be found in many foods, like yogurt, soups, and even pizza, and are often viewed as a “cure-all” –from improving digestive health and immune function, to lowering cholesterol ...