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Indeed, those with autism or ADHD did have differences in their microbiomes when compared to healthy individuals.

Indeed. I don't have a degree in this field, but kids ( or people in general) with this neurological disorder are extremely picky when it comes to food habits. Of course this can shape in a different way their microbiome.

Recent studies have shown that diet changes have helped to modify the microbiome as well as improve symptoms in ADHD.

Probably ADHD people are more willing to change their diet , but good luck trying to get an autistic kid into new diet.

My question now...is there a study in how much time our gut needs to understand what's feeding our body and to grow the right bacteria?( I'm thinking of people who move in countries with different diet cultures)?

28_neutral6 karma

Wowww. Someone put my thoughts into written words. Thank you

28_neutral3 karma

Can someone let's say not anymore in their 20ies be that good to pursue a career in computer science field? Thank you for your help. I've been searching for something like this for so long.

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Is it possibile that a diagnosis of autism can be incorrect? Specially for toddlers? If so who is competent enough to review the diagnosis?

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Post links and more info pls