Yeast Overgrowth in the Gut of Autistic Children

Yeast Overgrowth in the Gut of Autistic Children

An yeast overgrowth is referred to a condition where a bacterial imbalance occurs in the gut or lower part of the intestine. Generally, the healthy gut contains both good bacteria and yeast, which are in balance with each other. Now in autistic children any of these can be out of balance and initiate different health…

mTOR inhibition can possibly help autistic symptoms

As the development of baby’s brain starts, there is a burst of synapses (connection between neurons to send or receive signals). Now, during puberty and childhood ages usually, the brain begins pruning those synapses to limit their numbers to ensure that different areas of the brain can develop particular functions, also to avoid being overloaded…