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Maternal Vitamin D deficiency may up autism risk in kids in later life

Human studies have found that lower levels of maternal Vitamin D during pregnancy are associated with an increased risk of ASD in children

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Kids born to women diagnosed with Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy are more likely to develop autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in later life, a study on rats has found.

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