

Study Participants Needed, Autism and Vitamin D Study
The Autism Reserch Institute has funded a study investigating the potential connection between vitamin D deficiency and autism. The investigators need participants for the study. To participate is very simple. There is no expense and no risk whatsoever. The purpose is to see if vitamin D can prevent autism development in a newborn child who has an older sibling with autism. There is significant scientific data which suggests that this theory may be plausible.Approximtely 7% of families with an autistic child have a second autistic child. Therefore, to qualify for the study, participating families must have an autistic child currently and are either pregnant or planning a pregnancy. Thevitamin D will be given to the mother during pregnancy and to the newborn for the first 3 years of life.
The investigators are urgently seeking people to participate in this study. Again, there is no risk and no expense to participants. If you would like more information, please get in touch with me at the Contact Us link on this web page.