CRISPR Gene Editing and Autism: What Parents Should Know

 

CRISPR is a powerful tool that allows scientists to edit DNA. In early research, correcting mutations linked to autism has improved social interaction and reduced repetitive behaviours in animal studies. 

How CRISPR May Help 

  • Target autism-related mutations at the source. 
  • Support personalised therapy based on genetic profiles. 

CRISPR is not a treatment for autism yet. Safety and ethical concerns must be addressed first. 

Families can explore personalised guidance through Autism Detect. Some individuals also show overlapping ADHD traits, which can be explored through ADHD Certify. 

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