Assessing Chemical Intolerance in Parents Predicts the Risk of Autism and ADHD in Their Children
Background: We sought to replicate our 2015 findings linking chemical intolerance in parents with the risk of their children developing autism and/or ADHD. Drawing upon our 2021 discovery of a strong association between chemical intolerance and mast cells, we propose an explanation for this link. Me...
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Main Authors: | Raymond F. Palmer (Author), David Kattari (Author), Rodolfo Rincon (Author), Claudia S. Miller (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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