Zinc and Copper Levels in Baby Teeth Could be Autism Marker

New research suggests analysis of zinc and copper levels in baby teeth could help predict the developmental disorder known as autism.

Key takeaways:

– As each new layer is formed on teeth they contain records of chemicals exposed to.

– Significant differences found in levels of zinc and copper in teeth when comparing children with autism and those without autism.

– Could lead to prenatal markers for an earlier diagnosis of autism from the records from children’s dentist.

“This study is the first to find a marker that can predict the risk for autism with 90 percent accuracy, the research team said, and may point to a possible new way of diagnosing autism.”

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https://consumer.healthday.com/cognitive-health-information-26/autism-news-51/baby-teeth-give-clues-to-autism-s-origins-detection-734271.html

 

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