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Oxytocin – A Biomedical Treatment for Social Anxiety, Bonding Issues, and Facial Recognition Patterns in Autism

May 31, 2013 | By | Add a Comment

Oxytocin, a hormone involved in social bonding that is administered commonly as a sublingual tablet or nasal spray, can have beneficial effects as a biomedical treatment for individuals with an autism-spectrum disorder (ASD). Autism typically involves speech/language problems (communication issues), lack of social bonding or interest in peers, repetitive and odd behaviors, and sensory problems […]

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