Metformin, the most widely used drug to treat type 2 diabetes, could potentially be used to treat symptoms of Fragile X syndrome, an inherited form of intellectual disability and a cause of some forms of autism.

A new study led by researchers at McGill University, the University of Edinburgh and Université de Montréal has found that metformin improves social, behavioural and morphological defects in Fragile X mice.

Classified as: Metformin, autism, Fragile-X Syndrome, Sonenberg, health and lifestyle
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Published on: 15 May 2017

People affected by a common inherited form of autism could be helped by a drug that is being tested as a treatment for cancer, according to researchers from the University of Edinburgh and McGill University.

Classified as: McGill University, autism, Nahum Sonenberg, Fragile-X Syndrome
Published on: 27 Nov 2014
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