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BEIJING
, Oct.
14
According to foreign media reports, a new study shows that a synthetic extracted from broccoli sprouts has been shown to have a positive role in the treatment of autism., the study was short and small, with only
,
people with autism in the study,
the report said. The team cautions that broccoli is not a panacea., according to Singh, the team leader, this is only an initial study. Only about one-third of the subjects had a positive reaction after taking the synthetic.the synthetic, called radish thiocin, is still controversial, but the findings give some hope of addressing the autism problem.