Evidence lacking for special diets in autism

Courtesy Headlines from the Associated Press  Sun, 01/03/2010 - 23:03

CHICAGO (AP) -- An expert panel says there's no rigorous evidence that digestive problems are more common in children with autism compared to other children, or that special diets work, contrary to claims by celebrities and vaccine naysayers....


 

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