Fever may gently ease autism symptoms, guiding new therapy ideas
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MIT and Harvard Medical School researchers link fever-related easing of autism-like symptoms to IL-17a, an immune signal that calms overactive brain circuits in mice; they showed IL-17a injections into the brain improved symptoms without fever and plan a human biomarker biobank to pursue therapies that mimic the fever effect.
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