Bees’ royal jelly may ease autism’s sting
Jill MargoSenior writer
After 10 years of research, Melbourne’s Florey Institute has demonstrated a connection between a common chemical in plastic and a form of autism.
It has also identified a fatty acid that has the potential “to ameliorate” this adverse chemical impact.
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