The Sydney Morning Herald Julia Medew August 10, 2011 A FAMILY history of mercury poisoning has emerged as a significant risk factor for developing autism, researchers say. A survey by Swinburne University in Melbourne of 522 Australian survivors of Pink disease – a form of mercury poisoning common in the early 20th century – found […]
FDA to Investigate Vaccines for XMRV Retrovirus
Age of Autism By Kent Heckenlively, Esq. August 4, 2011 As part of my continuing series of articles which I think should be subtitled, Official Documents which Scare the Living Daylights Out of Me! I offer this July 24, 2011 publication from the Food and Drug Adminstration. The release is entitled Investigating Viruses in Cells Used […]
Late Onset Autism and Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis Part 2
Age of Autism By Teresa Conrick July 27, 2011 In Part 1 of our examination of Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis, I presented a late-onset case of autism. Similar cases have been shown to be caused by antibodies against NR1–NR2 heteromers of the NMDA receptor. There was really very little about the precipitating event that explained why the […]
Vaccines and autism: A new scientific review
By Sharyl Attkisson For all those who’ve declared the autism-vaccine debate over – a new scientific review begs to differ. It considers a host of peer-reviewed, published theories that show possible connections between vaccines and autism. The article in the Journal of Immunotoxicology is entitled “Theoretical aspects of autism: Causes–A review.” The author is Helen […]
New Autism Twin Study Demolishes Decades-Long Held Belief in Genetic Causation
By Mark Blaxill For over two decades now, so-called “autism experts” have been claiming that autism is more than 90% caused by genes. The influence of these claims on autism policy and research funding is hard to overstate. But few realize that the basis of these claims hangs on a fragile evidence base: two small […]
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