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For autism research, Drexel team says step aside, Tooth Fairy
Sep 25, 2016
The
Philly Voice
covers newly funded autism research led by Dr. Craig Newschaffer that will use baby teeth to track environmental risk factors that may contribute to the risk of autism in the womb.
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Autism Researchers Looking at Baby Teeth to Identify Risk Factors
Sep 21, 2016
A group of autism researchers led by Drexel’s Craig Newschaffer will use new technology to study the baby teeth of children who have siblings with autism — considered high-risk already — to determine if they’re more likely to develop the disorder if exposed to chemicals in the womb.
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