Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 Read this report online Large text, printer version Monday, January 11, 2010p Reader Supported FEATURE The Search for Autism's Missing Piece Autism Research Slowly Turns Its Focus to Environmental Toxicity By Brita Belli is.gd/658jA Note: E – The Environmental Magazine is celebrating its 20th with a new design. Its anniversary issue, in bookstores now, takes an in-depth look at the connection between environmental toxins and autism -- a condition that affects one in 90 kids, according to the latest numbers. In its cover story, E talks to researchers who are drawing connections between mercury, lead, pharmaceuticals, plastics and other environmental chemicals that might be pushing susceptible kids past their toxic tipping points. Autism cases are on the rise. Or so the most recent data would have us believe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 1 in 100 children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)—up from 1 in 150 in 2007. A study in the journal Pediatrics in October 2009 revealed similar numbers—parents of 1 in 90 children reported that their child had ASD. With boys, the rate of ASD was 1 in 58. Without a doubt, autism is the country’s fastest-growing developmental disability, affecting more children than cancer, diabetes and AIDS combined. Still, in dealing with a childhood disorder that ranges from “highly functioning†to uncommunicative, and such a long list of potential triggers and treatments, even the numbers themselves are subject to questioning. “It irritates me to no end that we still argue over whether there is an increase in incidence,†says Merzenich, Ph.D., a neuroscientist at the University of California San Francisco who has pioneered research in brain plasticity (essentially, retraining brains) and leads the brain-training software company Posit Science. “I think there is lots of evidence for increased incidence,†Merzenich says. “Overwhelmingly it supports that there are things in the environment that are contributing to the rate of incidence. But people still argue. " Doubters point out that autism is better understood today and more frequently diagnosed. Some have even suggested that an autism diagnosis may be a means to an end—a way for parents to get For rest of today's SAR click here: www.sarnet.org/frm/forsar.htm Today's SAR newslist is human compiled and provided through the support of paid subscriptions. - THANK YOU - $35 for 1 year - or free! www.sarnet.org In This Issue: • • • • • • • FEATURE The Search for Autism’s Missing Piece RESEARCH Research Adds To Evidence That Autism Is A Brain 'Connectivity' Disorder TREATMENT Autism Service Dog Barred From Oregon School Risperdal Lawsuits Filed Over Breast Growth Among Boys PUBLIC HEALTH Report Calls For Research On Nanoparticles In Food NEWS Prominent African Women Call Attention to Autism COMMENTARY 'Evidence of Harm' Revisited, Part 2 Send your LETTER FREE CALENDAR LISTING! DO SOMETHING ABOUT AUTISM NOW .. . . Read, then Forward the Schafer Autism Report. $35 for 1 year - or free! www.sarnet.org Hundreds of Local Autism Events Web / Everywhere Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Web / Everywhere Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine land Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Web / Everywhere Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Web / Everywhere Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Web / Everywhere Now's the perfect time to order your free Puzzle Piece kits and launch an autism awareness campaign in your community. When we raise the funding necessary, ARI will see that important research is done, including the large-scale, independent study of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated children Click here. SAR Back Issues The Autism Community Supports the Schafer Autism Report .. . .. Read, then Forward the Schafer Autism Report. $35 for 1 year - or free! www.sarnet.org Copyright Notice: The above items are copyright protected. They are for our readers' personal education or research purposes only and provided at their request. Articles may not be further reprinted or used commercially without consent from the copyright holders. To find the copyright holders, follow the referenced website link provided at the beginning of each item. Lenny Schafer editor@... The Schafer Autism Report is a non-profit corporation Vol. 14 No. 4 Unsubscribe here: www.sarnet.org/frm/unsub2.htm 1 of 1 File(s) ATT00002.txt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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