Methylation and Autism
Methylation is a biochemical process essential for the optimal function of many body systems. A growing body of research suggests that there is a connection between impaired methylation and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Read on to learn about the relationship between methylation and autism and why environment trumps genetics when it comes to preventing and treating this increasingly common neurodevelopmental disease.
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