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Scientists in Japan say they've discovered a link between certain fatty acids in umbilical cord blood and the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder.
Researchers believe their findings could “pave the way” in better understanding of how the disorder develops.
Researchers identified one particular compound in cord blood called diHETrE that might affect the severity of autism symptoms.
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