Research shows a possible connection between gut health and autism.

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🗓️ Published: April 20, 2025


Recent studies have shown that the gut microbiome has a significant impact on overall health, influencing mental health, stress response, and susceptibility to autoimmune conditions. A new study in The Journal of Immunology suggests a possible link between the gut microbiome and autism, with research indicating that a mother's gut microbiome may play a crucial role in a child developing autism. Lead researcher John Lukens highlighted the importance of identifying microbiome traits in pregnant women that could affect autism risk, although caution is needed when considering interventions targeting immune molecules like IL-17a during pregnancy due to potential risks.
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