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A new study finds no proven link between gut bacteria and autism, warning against unproven treatments.
A new analysis published in Neuron on November 13, 2025, finds no strong scientific evidence linking the gut microbiome to autism spectrum disorder, cautioning that observed microbial differences are not causal and may stem from diet, genetics, or behavior.
Researchers urge against unproven treatments like probiotics or fecal transplants, noting flawed studies and lack of consistent results.
While the gut-brain axis remains a topic for future research, current data do not support clinical interventions based on microbiome changes.
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Un nuevo estudio no encuentra ningún vínculo probado entre las bacterias intestinales y el autismo, advirtiendo contra tratamientos no probados.