19 min

New study by Dr. Lopez : Serious childhood infections may increase autism risk LA Mami Life

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Dr. Lopez's most recent work has been published in the also prestigious journal, Science Advances where along with this collaborators, found that an early immuno-activation in boys (like continued hospitalizations) may increase the risk of Autism (in certain gene-types). This study was replicated by various labs to confirm the findings (in mice). The correlation found was then also found by comparing medical records of more than 3 million children that had early hospitalizations with infections between the ages of 18 months and 4 years (boys in particular) were more likely to be diagnosed with ASD. Another finding is that an already FDA approved drug (used for something different) helped reverse the effects of ASD completely (in mice). This is undoubtedly breakthrough findings that will help continue to shape a cure for ASD.



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Dr. Lopez's most recent work has been published in the also prestigious journal, Science Advances where along with this collaborators, found that an early immuno-activation in boys (like continued hospitalizations) may increase the risk of Autism (in certain gene-types). This study was replicated by various labs to confirm the findings (in mice). The correlation found was then also found by comparing medical records of more than 3 million children that had early hospitalizations with infections between the ages of 18 months and 4 years (boys in particular) were more likely to be diagnosed with ASD. Another finding is that an already FDA approved drug (used for something different) helped reverse the effects of ASD completely (in mice). This is undoubtedly breakthrough findings that will help continue to shape a cure for ASD.



For more information, visit www.lamamilife.com



Learn Free with Experts (Recorded Live).

LA Mami Julie Lopez interviews an expert in their field: join us and let's learn something new.

The goal is to help you make informed decisions to prosper in life.



Become a supporter and subscribe!



* This Podcast is possible thanks to the sponsorship of:

https://askdrlopez.mymonat.com

vegan anti-aging hair and skin care products.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lamamilife/support

19 min