Scientists probe Gut-Brain link in Kids' stress and autism
NCT ID NCT06269614
Summary
This research aims to understand how gut bacteria might be involved in stress responses in children. It is studying children aged 4-7, including those with autism, in foster care, or experiencing homelessness, and comparing them to typically developing children. Researchers are collecting stool samples and using eye-tracking while children watch videos to see if taking probiotics for 4 weeks changes gut bacteria and stress markers.
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Nova Southeastern University College of Nursing
Davie, Florida, 33314, United States
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