Lipid levels during prenatal brain development impact autism: York U study

TORONTO, April 8, 2014 – In a groundbreaking York University study, researchers have found that abnormal levels of lipid molecules in the brain can affect the interaction between two key neural pathways in early prenatal brain development, which can trigger autism. In addition, environmental causes such as exposure to chemicals in some cosmetics and common over-the-counter … Continue reading Lipid levels during prenatal brain development impact autism: York U study