What Are the Medical Genetic Changes Seen in Autism?
Autism is part of a syndrome with genetic foundations. The presence of syndromic mutations is observed. The genetic basis of autism accounts for about 10% in total. Various types of
Read MoreAutism is part of a syndrome with genetic foundations. The presence of syndromic mutations is observed. The genetic basis of autism accounts for about 10% in total. Various types of
Read MoreIncreased permeability of the blood-brain barrier Activation of inflammation in the brain Activation of oxidative stress in the brain Excess accumulation of free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in
Read MoreIncreased permeability of the gut-brain barrier Imbalances in the number and diversity of bacteria in the gut microbiota Dysfunction in bacterial groups within the gut microbiota that have significant functions
Read MoreA series of medical problems are seen in children with autism that need to be organized and repaired. Some of these are root causes of autism, which lead to the
Read MoreIn dietary treatments for autism, an evidence-based and individualized approach is critically important. Parents should not start special dietary treatments without nutritional and dietary counseling, and they should not waste
Read MorePrioritize: Trying to solve all problems at once is a mistake. This increases stress. Additionally, children with autism do not like uncertainty and changes in routines. Therefore, goals should be set
Read MoreThe Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) includes behaviors such as resistance to change, adherence to routines, and ritualized verbal or nonverbal behaviors as diagnostic criteria for autism.
Read MoreThere are many misconceptions regarding the diet of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). One common misconception is the belief that a specific diet can completely cure autism. Similarly, some
Read MoreGluten is a storage protein found in grains such as wheat, rye, barley, bulgur, and semolina. It is a mixture of glutelin and prolamin (gliadin in wheat). While gluten serves
Read MoreOne of the most important environmental factors affecting the gut microbiota is diet. The intestinal mucosa has the ability to absorb water and nutrients from food into the bloodstream. However,
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