Could a hormone our bodies naturally produce hold the key for reversing autism? It’s a question raised in recent years, as scientists have delved deeper into how oxytocin works, and new research takes a step toward an affirmative answer. Mount Sinai Hospital scientists published a study in the journal eLife that says oxytocin treatments “boosted social…
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