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Autism is quite a mystery. Every person who is diagnosed with the condition manifests different symptoms. There are various symptoms and each person diagnosed with the condition displays autism in his own unique way. It is rare to find all the symptoms or even most of the symptoms of autism in one single person. Generally speaking, an autistic has three problem areas: social skills, communication skills, and the manifestation of repetitive and restricted patterns of behavior, interests, and activities. Impaired Reciprocal Social Interaction When an autistic displays impaired reciprocal social interaction, it may include the following: inability to perform body language and nonverbal... |
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Affecting three crucial areas of development: communication, social interaction, and creative or imaginative play, Autism is a brain disorder that begins in early childhood and persists throughout adulthood. The specific cause or origin of autism is not known, however, many researchers suspect that autism results from genetically mediated vulnerabilities to environmental triggers. Some professionals estimate that 1 out of every 166 children in America are affected by autism on one level or another. The national health institute has a more conservative number of 1 in every 1000; either way autism is prevalent! A family that has born one autistic child has odds of 1 in 20 of another, which... |
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Is Autism the Consequence of Genetic Dysfunctions? |
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Autism is a complex neurological disorder that involves abnormalities at the level of the central nervous system. Although the specific causes of autism in remain unknown, it seems that acquired or inherited genetic dysfunctions have a very important role in the occurrence of the syndrome in people. Recent experiments conducted on mice have proved that there is a clear connection between genetic factors and abnormal behaviors characteristic to ASD (autism spectrum disorders). By deleting the PTEN gene in some areas of the brain of mice, scientists have been able to trigger symptoms that are very similar to those generated by autism in humans. Although the experiment can’t explain the... |
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Autism and Mercury - Is There a Link?
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If you have read any of the studies about autism and mercury, you will have found compelling arguments on both sides of the issue about the relationship between the presence of mercury in the body and the development of autism. Researchers are continuing to examine the potential link between the two. According to some studies, some researchers believe there is a definite link between the amount of mercury in the environment and the increased cases of autism over the years. Are the two directly related? Let’s start with mercury. In case you didn’t know, mercury is one of the most toxic elements known to man. There are many diseases that mercury has been found to have a link to: Alzheimer’s, lupus, bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, arthritis, depression, and a host of learning disabilities. In the past, thimerosal, which contains mercury, was commonly added to a variety of consumer products including eye-drops, contact lenses, antiseptic products, and many others. Furthermore, mercury is found in dental amalgam, seafood, and throughout our increasingly polluted environment. According to recent discussions many people are convinced that thimerosal, which is a common additive in various common vaccines and medicines, is one of the leading culprits in the increase in diagnosed cases of autism. Thimerosal is fifty percent mercury. At some point there must have been a realization that there was a danger in using thimerosal in medications as the substance is now banned from use in over-the-counter products. In addition, the FDA suggested that vaccine manufacturers stop using thimerosal in their products, although they have not banned it from vaccines. However, the majority of vaccine manufacturers have responded to public outcry by removing the majority of thimerosal from their vaccines. Since vaccines are mass produced and are made to have a long lifespan there is no way to tell how many vaccines containing thimerosal are still in circulation. Since infants are the most common section of the population to receive vaccines it is possible that they may receive a dose of mercury that is above the level the Environmental Protection Agency has deemed a safe amount of mercury to be introduced into the body. Arguments against the mercury-autism link are interesting. Many say that if mercury is the cause of autism then nearly everyone should have autism. This is not the case. Mercury, just like any other foreign substance in the body is processed differently depending on the individual. Some people are able to quickly expel the mercury from their body while in others the mercury stays in the body for longer, allowing it the opportunity to bind to the central nervous system, more specifically, the brain. Many medical professionals and researchers claim, through extensive research, that there is no link between mercury and the increase in cases of autism. Reports issued by some of the top health institutions in the world claim that people looking to blame thimerosal and mercury for autism are barking up the wrong tree. In fact, these reports are published and available to the public to be scrutinized. If you search for information debunking the association between mercury and a higher level of autism cases, you will find boatloads of information. There are studies, many from highly reputable organizations that definitively state that there is no connection between the two. Last year some of the most well respected public health organizations in the United States stated that there was no link. One of the main arguments for their point of view is that the way of diagnosing autism – especially mild cases – has given rise to a higher statistical component. If there is an environmental cause, as may be the case, they argue that it is due to some other, yet undiscovered, factor. And more recently, researchers at McGill University Health Centre in Canada found that more children developed autism after the take-up of the MMR vaccine decreased and thimerosal was eliminated. This was based on a study of 28,000 children.
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The disorders that affect the behavior and the way that an individual interacts with others are very hard to understand and therefore to treat. Because we know so little about the brain we can't determine what causes developmental disorders or what is the best thing we can do to help people with one of these affections. Autism is a general term used to cover all the mental disabilities. At the moment the only thing that we know to be right about autism is that the sooner autism is discovered the better for the person that suffers from it. If an autistic person is not treated right and taken care of things can go pretty bad, because autistic are irresponsible, for them crossing the street when the traffic light are red is not wrong, for example. So the key to helping autistic people is to learn the signs of autism and detect them as soon as possible. But it's pretty hard to recognize the signs of a disorder like autism, because the individuals with autism act & react very different from each other so doctors can't tell exactly how this affection manifests. If you are a teacher or if you are going to be a parent it's very important to learn what the most common signs of autism are so that you recognize a child with the disorder as early as possible so that he can be helped. The world is a frightening place for autists so they need special care before something wrong happens. That's why it's important to know the signs of autism and discover it early. Most autistic children don't interact socially with other children, they almost don't talk at all because their language skills are poorly developed. They seem to have obsessive interests for certain objects, which causes them to stare and focus at something for hours. They are also withdrawn and indifferent to what's... |
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