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Science & Neurobiology
Deep dives into research, neurology, and how the brain meets the world.
Autism seen through the lens of systems, not deficits.


Gut Dysbiosis and Autism: What the Research Reveals
For many autistic individuals, digestive issues are a daily struggle. Pain, bloating, alternating constipation and diarrhoea — symptoms...
Florence DEMOURANT


Autistic Hyperempathy: Myth or Reality?
When emotional sensitivity challenges stereotypes. One of the most persistent misconceptions about autism is that autistic individuals...
Florence DEMOURANT


Autism Through History
Autism  is a neurodevelopmental condition  that has long been misunderstood  and stigmatised . Over the centuries, psychiatrists  and...
Florence DEMOURANT


A Question of Chloride (and a Little Hope)
Researchers from INSERM have shown that abnormally high levels of chloride in the brain are responsible for certain cases of autism...
Florence DEMOURANT


Hormones in the Autistic Brain: A Delicate Balance
In the autistic brain, hormonal functioning is also noticeably different. Whether it’s the hormone itself being less present, the receptors being under- or oversensitive, or even the transporters behaving differently... the differences run deep and directly impact daily life.
Let’s take a stroll deep into your brain—exploring key reflections that may help rebalance this fragile chemistry.
Florence DEMOURANT
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