Oxytocin and Autism
The discussion highlights the potential benefits and safety of oxytocin for children with autism, particularly those with low baseline levels. Parents often feel a sense of urgency to explore treatments, yet physicians may hesitate due to limited evidence of effectiveness. The conversation also hints at the promise of vasopressin as an alternative treatment, emphasizing the need for more research and awareness among healthcare providers.In this clip
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