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RARE DNA MUTATIONS...PARADIGM SHIFT ---> NOT VACCINES!!! OMG

http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/news/20100609/genetic-mutations-may-be-key-cau\

se-of-autism

http://tinyurl.com/AutismWebMD

Study Shows Changes in DNA Are Linked to Autism

By J. DeNoon

WebMD Health News

Reviewed by J. , MD

June 9, 2010 -- Accumulation of rare DNA mutations in genes affecting brain

function appears to be a major cause of autism, a large international study

suggests.

" This will lead to a paradigm shift in understanding causes of autism, " study

researcher Scherer, PHD, of Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, said

at a news conference held to announce the findings.

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Toxcicty in the body can cause mutations in DNA also thats the reason smoking

causes cancer because the toxic amounts of tar and nicotine and other chemicals

in cigarettes cause dna in the lungs to mutate and then you have lung cancer a

virus cpv causes mutations and you have cervical cancer so maybe theres not

as much of a shift as Mr. DeNoon may think

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http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/news/20100609/genetic-mutations-may-be-key-cau\

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> Study Shows Changes in DNA Are Linked to Autism

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> June 9, 2010 -- Accumulation of rare DNA mutations in genes affecting brain

function appears to be a major cause of autism, a large international study

suggests.

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> " This will lead to a paradigm shift in understanding causes of autism, " study

researcher Scherer, PHD, of Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, said

at a news conference held to announce the findings.

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I have been studying genetics for the past 6 years. I have to both agree and

disagree. Yes, the genes are mutating, some faster than others. BUT the reason

they are finding these (not so rare anymore) gene mutations is because of

environmental influence. Ones direct environment influences the outcome of one's

genes. Some are more susceptible than others. Soon, we will all be susceptible.

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http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/news/20100609/genetic-mutations-may-be-key-cau\

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> Study Shows Changes in DNA Are Linked to Autism

> By J. DeNoon

> WebMD Health News

> Reviewed by J. , MD

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> June 9, 2010 -- Accumulation of rare DNA mutations in genes affecting brain

function appears to be a major cause of autism, a large international study

suggests.

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> " This will lead to a paradigm shift in understanding causes of autism, " study

researcher Scherer, PHD, of Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, said

at a news conference held to announce the findings.

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Forgot to add, we are *shifting* into a new AGE (no pun intended). Some people

claim it is the Age of Aquarius. I claim it is the Age of Autism. (Ages can

overlap.)

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function appears to be a major cause of autism, a large international study

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study researcher Scherer, PHD, of Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children,

said at a news conference held to announce the findings.

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