Study Reveals Unique Gut Flora in Children with Autism
Recent research has uncovered a potential breakthrough in the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, revealing unique gut flora in children with autism. By examining stool samples from over 1,600 children, researchers identified distinct biological markers that could serve as the foundation for a future diagnostic tool. This innovative approach offers hope for a more objective and efficient diagnosis process, potentially leading to earlier detection and access to more effective treatments for children with autism.