
Autism Science Hub
Understanding autism as a dynamic, treatable biological condition
Autism Science Hub is an analytical and educational section of Autism Navigator focused on understanding the biological, immune, infectious, and neuroinflammatory mechanisms of autism through clinical and interdisciplinary insights.

The information in autism science Hub goes beyond standard descriptions and superficial explanations and is intended for thoughtful, in-depth study and reflection.
Autism Reframed
A comprehensive biological understanding of autism, grounded in the clinical and scientific work of Dr. Ken Alibek

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The Autism Science Hub page is under development and will be gradually expanded and enriched.
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How Autism Affects the Whole Body
Autism is not limited to the brain—it involves widespread biological changes affecting the immune system, gastrointestinal tract, nervous system, endocrine organs, metabolism, and detoxification pathways. These interconnected system-level disturbances are often driven by chronic inflammation, immune dysregulation, infections, and metabolic stress, shaping both core autistic features and overall health.






