Autism-linked protein crucial for feeling pain

Sunday, December 4, 2016 - 11:51 in Health & Medicine

Sensory problems are common to autism spectrum disorders. Some individuals with autism may injure themselves repetitively -- for example, pulling their hair or banging their heads -- because they're less sensitive to pain than other people. New research points to a potential mechanism underlying pain insensitivity in autism.

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