Showing posts with label Research into Autism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Research into Autism. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 October 2017

Autism And C-Sections, An Interesting Study

Autism and C-Sections?

Another insteresting study on Autism.  This time the connection with C-sections.


Story at-a-glance

  • Studies have found an association between C-sections and autism. In one, children born by C-section had a 21 percent higher risk for developing autism
  • Folate deficiency has been shown to raise a child’s risk of autism by inhibiting detoxification of pesticides. Optimizing folate intake during pregnancy has been shown to ameliorate this risk
  • Women who took prenatal vitamins — which include folic acid — lowered their child’s risk of autism by as much as 30 percent. Another study found that taking the recommended amount of folic acid at conception lowered the child’s risk of pesticide-related autism specifically
  • Pesticides, especially glyphosate, and C-sections both have an adverse effect on the child’s gut microbiome, thereby raising the risk of autism
  • Glyphosate is widely used on genetically engineered crops, and the pesticide cannot be washed off, as it’s taken up into every cell of the plant. As a result, nonorganic foods are proving to be a significant source of glyphosate exposure

Saturday, 23 November 2013

UCLA First to Map Autism-Risk Genes by Function

 Great news about the ongoing research into the causes of Autism.  This appears to be fairly wide spread now but like so many conditions that have been undiagnosed before, at least the public are informed now how Autism comes about.

UCLA First to Map Autism-Risk Genes by Function

I hope the article helps you to be informed about Autism Risks.

Adele Bantle
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