Hormone treatment 'can boost some social abilities in children with autism'

Treatment with the "cuddle" hormone oxytocin can improve the social abilities of some children with autism, research has shown.

Hormone treatment 'can boost some social abilities in children with autism'

Treatment with the "cuddle" hormone oxytocin can improve the social abilities of some children with autism, research has shown.

Scientists used a nasal spray to administer the hormone or an inactive "dummy" placebo to 32 children with autism twice daily for a month.

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