Scientists probe Gut's role in childhood stress and autism
NCT ID NCT06269614
Summary
This study aims to understand how gut bacteria might be connected to stress and behavior in children. Researchers are observing children with autism, those in foster care or shelters, and typically developing kids. They are collecting stool samples and measuring stress responses while watching videos to see if diet changes or probiotics make a difference.
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Nova Southeastern University College of Nursing
Davie, Florida, 33314, United States
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