Study backs blood drug use to treat autism

A study of the origins of autism lends support to a controversial treatment using a blood pressure drug, it is claimed.

Study backs blood drug use to treat autism

Scientists found that injecting pregnant mice with bumetanide reduced abnormally high levels of chloride in the brains of their unborn babies.

This activated a neural switch that prevented nerve cells becoming over-excited — believed to be one of the underlying causes of autism.

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