Kudos for a great find.
The left brain knoweth not what the right brain doth....
Ping
Thanks for posting.
I think it could be something in the environment that affects this development, ie flouride levels, Phyto-estrogens, or some other thing that we have been increasing in the last 50 years....
Interesting. My daughter has a brain injury. She got much more socially awkward around 9-12.
She’s different, but not like autistic kids.
I kind of think between normal and autistic.
What difference does it make? Obamacare won’t pay for most treatment anyway. One will have to be independently wealthy to afford medical care in the Obamanation’s brave new world.
I have often worried about my corpus callosum and those of my loved ones
Start running the libtards through to see what we see.
To this statement in the article: “One important difference between the two sets of patients did emerge in the comparison. People with autism spectrum disorder showed autism-like behaviors in infancy and early childhood, but the same type of behaviors did not seem to emerge in individuals with AgCC until later in childhood or the teen years” - I would say:
This is what I would have predicted - no early symptoms, showing up later, the timing leads away from the more common cause of vaccination-induced or pitocin-induced causation. The genetic issue is probably toxin-related, but causes literal brain structure changes during brain formation that don’t come into play (because of structural deficiency) until the age-related issue kicks in. The other offenders are late-comers and affect brain development from THAT point forward (neonatal).
Please see (online) June 1991 British Lancet article based on four-hospital study out of Japan, cited in Bernard Rimland’s newsletter of that era for implications of synthetic oxytocin in overmanaged labor and delivery phase of fetal life.
-Parent of adult autistic