Oxytocin May Benefit Some Children With Autism, But It’s Not The Next Wonder Drug

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The effects observed in the study are still small and inconsistent. racorn/Shutterstock



A synthetic version of the “trust” hormone oxytocin, delivered as a nasal spray, has been shown to improve social responsiveness among some children with autism, researchers from the University of Sydney have found.

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