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by andrewjl
518 days ago
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TIL autism has been linked to environmental factors like metabolic syndrome during the first trimester of pregnancy, air pollution, and pesticide exposure. Some of these frequently co-occur with specific gene mutations. [1][2] There's a good argument that everyone has more exposure to everything on that list nowadays. Increased diagnoses would then make a lot of sense. Teasing out the specifics of how much each of these contribute and separating that out from possible confounders like greater screening and others does seem like a tough study to design. [1] https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/environmental-auti... [2] https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/conditions/autism |
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