Mitochondrial Disease and Autism - Bridging the Gap Video
Mitochondrial disorders alter the body’s ability to adequately convert food into the energy needed for bodily functions. These diseases, which affect up to 1 in 4,000 individuals, can result in widespread clinical problems. Many recent studies have linked autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to poor mitochondrial functioning. Understanding mitochondrial disorders, and evaluating their symptoms may help ASD families determine whether further testing may be important for their child.
Frances D. Kendall, MD
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