AgentPalpatine wrote:
I've never heard of the university, it's apparently in Canada, but one would think we would have heard of it before.
It's not one of the bigger schools that are well known internationally, but I'd say it's reputable.
I've come across the theory before. Guelph University isn't the only institution with researchers looking into possible connections between autism and gut bacteria.
Personally, I won't automatically dismiss the possibility that some kinds of autism might be linked to things like gastrointentistinal problems (although the idea that gut bacteria alone
cause autism is something I find hard to believe) -- the body is a complicated thing after all, and sometimes issues in one body system affect others.
If nothing else, kids on the spectrum with GI problems might find the GI problems go away.
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