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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Jill Margo is based in the Sydney office. Jill has won multiple prizes, including two Walkley Awards and is an adjunct associate professor at School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health, UNSW Sydney, Australia. Connect with Jill on Twitter. Email Jill at jmargo@afr.com
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