Science continues to suggest a link between autism and the gut. Here's why that's important
- Written by Elisa Hill, Researcher in Enteric Neuroscience and Autism, RMIT University

Many people will associate autism with traits including atypical social interactions, repetitive behaviours, and difficulties with speech and communication.
But perhaps lesser known is the fact people with autism are more likely to experience gastrointestinal disorders than the general population.
One review found children with autism...