Guest guest Posted March 30, 2000 Report Share Posted March 30, 2000 from MCS/CI List: ----- Original Message ----- From: " Bunny Snow " <sksnow@...> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 11:16 AM Subject: Washington Post: Autism's New Face In Soaring Numbers... > A very good and very long article on autism is in the Washington Post > today. The URL is > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/2000-03/26/248l-032600-idx.html > > Title: > Autism's New Face In Soaring Numbers, Children Are Diagnosed With Mild, > Treatable Symptoms of Disorder > > By Brown > Washington Post Staff Writer > Sunday, March 26, 2000; Page A01 > > Some excerpts: > > **...Some researchers and parents say yes, and they suspect that > environmental toxins or childhood vaccines are causing the increase. > Other experts, however, believe the numbers are rising steeply because > children previously labeled with other disabilities--or missed > altogether--are now being moved into the right diagnostic > category...Recently a team of researchers in Baltimore reported a > higher-than-expected prevalence of autoimmune diseases in relatives of > autistic children. Some people believe as-yet-unidentified environmental > toxins may explain both problems. > > The federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry recently > finished a study of Brick Township, N.J., a community north of Atlantic > City where the childhood prevalence of autism is reputed to be 1 in 200. > Although the agency's final report (and a formal prevalence survey by > the CDC) will not be released until later this spring, a registry > scientist, Tomas Mignone, said recently that the town's water system, > which supplies all residences, meets state and federal purity standards > and that no unusual airborne pollutants have been found...The number of > children who are considered autistic is rising at a much faster rate > than with other disabilities...** > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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