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Gut bacteria can impact the development of autism from "summary" of Brain Maker by DAVID. PERLMUTTER

The intricate relationship between our gut bacteria and our brain development is a topic of great interest in the field of neuroscience. Recent research has revealed that the composition of our gut microbiome can have a profound impact on various aspects of our health, including our risk of developing neurological disorders such as autism. Studies have shown that individuals with autism tend to have a different balance of gut bacteria compared to neurotypical individuals. This imbalance, known as dysbiosis, can lead to increased levels of harmful bacteria and decreased levels of beneficial bacteria in the gut. These changes in the gut microbiome can trigger inflammation and immune system activation, which have been linked to the development of autism. In fact, some researchers believe that the gut-brain axis, the bidirectional communication system that connects the gut...
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