
Just saw a quick overview of it on PBS. Basically, it was saying that they have narrowed down the basic cause for most ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) kids as a malformation in a small area of the brain. They also said that they can tell that it occurs while that section of the brain is developing, from about 19 weeks to 30 weeks during pregnancy. Of course, they said they don't know what causes the malformation (genetic, environmental, "uterine event", or combination of things).
I have one ASD child and 2 NT (Neurotypical) kids, so I find it all very interesting. Any thoughts?

Re: Anyone See The New Autism Study?
They did an interview with one of the scientists involved, and I understood that they studied the brains of ASD and NT children who were deceased and over 90% of the ASD kids had this malformation in the same small area of the cortex. They said they know from other studies that the cortex starts off as a single layer and separates into 6 layers, each one having a specific type of brain cell which has a specific genetic marker. They know this happens between 19 and 30 weeks gestation. At some point in the ASD kids the process was interrupted, and the layers did not develop those very specific brain cells in this one particular area that deals with social and emotional processes.
I would assume it's not something you can see on an a/s at the time just because of the scale, although they did say that kids could be tested sooner (1 or 2 years old) by somehow looking for those genetic markers.
I don't know where to find the actual study, but here is the NBC article on it. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/kids-health/autism-diagnoses-surge-30-percent-kids-cdc-reports-n63856Mo 11/4/14
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And this: https://jennymccarthybodycount.com/Anti-Vaccine_Body_Count/Home.html
ETA: words and commas are hard
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I think vaccinations are something I would say do your research on, but as far as ASD goes I've never seen anything credible that linked the two.
And no, I've never thought it caused my son's ASD. All my kids have had all their shots.
Mo 11/4/14
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@k1911, this is the interview I saw last night.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/videos/#68050
Mo 11/4/14
Wait, What?!? - EDD 11/1/19
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I hate that there are no real answers about autism.