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Evidence Suggests That the Primary Pathological Medical Changes in Autism Occur in the Brain

The fundamental pathological medical changes in autism have been identified within the brain, involving nerve cells (neurons), synaptic structures of neurons, synaptic network connections, and synaptic transmission pathways, as well

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Is There a Relationship Between Lyme Disease and Autism? What Are the Laboratory Criteria for the Correct Diagnosis of Lyme Disease?

There is no relationship between Lyme disease and autism. I have mentioned this topic before. Now, I am witnessing cases where individuals are mistakenly diagnosed with Lyme disease despite not

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Why is Maintaining the Balance of Neurotransmitters, the Signal Transmission Molecules of Nerve Cells, Critical in the Monitoring and Improvement of Autism?

In this context, both high and low values of signal transmission molecules (dopamine, serotonin, adrenaline/epinephrine, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid/GABA) are negative. An ideal balance of signaling molecules is necessary.

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What Are the Findings that Show Alleviation, Reduction, and Improvement in Behavioral Disorders Seen in Autism?

Retrospectively, when we examine the positive feedback reported by families regarding the outcomes of interventions conducted with an evidence-based, scientifically grounded, individualized, and accurate Medical Holistic Approach, we observe positive

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Is Recovery Possible in Autism?

It is possible to reduce, alleviate, and improve the behavioral disorders seen in autism. However, differences are observed in each case regarding this issue because factors such as the age

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What is the Relationship Between Oxidative Stress Activation and Autism? Is There a Connection Between Liposomal Glutathione Therapy and the Decrease and Improvement of Behavioral Disorders Seen in Autism?

Oxidative Stress: At the cellular level, it causes disruptions in intracellular organelles and functions (cell membranes, mitochondria; ATP production, ribosomes; protein synthesis), intracellular signaling systems, DNA/RNA structures, DNA methylation pathways, and

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What is the Relationship Between the Balance of Intracranial Signal Transmission Molecules (Neurotransmitters) in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the Gut Microbiota?

In the follow-up and treatment of autism and ADHD, maintaining the balance of intracranial signaling molecules is critically important. The gut microbiota plays a key role in maintaining this balance.

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Can High Serotonin Levels Be Maintained Within Normal Ranges? How?

Serotonin levels can be measured in children with autism. Measuring serotonin levels from blood is healthier. So, if serotonin levels are determined to be high, can they be brought down

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The Gastrointestinal System is a Highly Complex Ecosystem.

When we look at it solely from the perspective of microbiota: The numerical balance of the microbiota The diversity of microbiota species The beneficial or harmful final metabolic products produced

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Is Vitamin B12 Often Deficient or High in Autism?

B Vitamins are necessary for the proper functioning of living cells and biochemical pathways in our bodies and play important roles.   They act as cofactors (keys, auxiliary molecules) for

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