Gut bacteria don’t cause autism. Autistic kids’ microbiome differences are due to picky eating

The Conversation – Chloe Yap, Andrew Whitehouse, and Jake Gratten

There has been much speculation that the community of bacteria living in the gut – known as the microbiome – may be different among people on the autism spectrum than the wider population. This has led some researchers and clinicians to speculate that gut bacteria could cause autism.

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