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Sulforaphane for autism? Maybe


 

REPORTING FROM AAN 2018

Other groups are looking into sulforaphane, too – not just for autism, but also for schizophrenia, prostate cancer, and other indications.

The U.S. Department of Defense is funding the research. The investigators said they have no relevant disclosures.

SOURCE: Zimmerman A et al. Neurology. 2018 Apr 22; 90(15 Suppl.):N1.002.

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