Autism Authors: C Shaw, S Sheth, D Li, L Tomljenovic Abstract Introduction Thus far, most of the research on both neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders has been focused on finding the presumed underlying genetic causes, while much less emphasis has been put on potential environmental factors. While some forms of autism are clearly genetic, the fact remains […]
Autism Epidemic, Is Foreign DNA in MMR II Vaccine Responsible?
Excerpts from CBCD Press Release 04 April 2012 [Note from SaneVax: By definition, science is systematically arranged knowledge gained through observation and experimentation. Why do health authorities, government officials and medical professionals consistently appear to ignore observations of parents and experimentation (scientifically conducted studies) when it comes to the suggestion of potential links between vaccines […]
Developmental disability on rise in U.S. kids: Why?
By David W. Freeman (CBS) Developmental disability is on the rise in the U.S. Between 1997 and 2008, the number of school-age children diagnosed with autism, ADHD, or another developmental disability rose by about 17 percent, a new study showed. That means roughly 15 percent of kids – nearly 10 million – have such a […]
S. Korean Study Suggests Autism Rate May be Much Higher
By Jenifer Goodwin, HealthDay Reporter In rigorous survey, 1 in 38 children fell within the autism spectrum. MONDAY, May 9 (HealthDay News) — An estimated one in 38 South Korean children — or 2.6 percent — has an autism spectrum disorder, a new study says — figures that experts believe could be similar in the […]