A small new study led by researchers from the Stanford School of Medicine suggests low levels of a hormone called vasopressin, measured in three-month-old babies, may serve as a predictive biomarker of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in later childhood. Continue Reading Category:ADHD & Autism, Brain Health, Body and Mind Tags:Autism, Hormone, Neuroscience, Children, Stanford University, Washington University School of Medicine, New Atlas Audio