Autism: 1/88
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- fredddddd
1 in 88 people born these days have a form of Autism. This is for real? Why aren't we talking about this more?
- qoob0
We are now, thanks to you fredddddddddddd
- detritus0
I want to hear a voice from the inside.
Monospaced, care to share?
- Your mother doesn't cry when I face fuck her because women with autism don't show emotion. How's that?monospaced
- She's been dead for years, perhaps? I'd've been worried if she had shown emotion, in all honesty.detritus
- Exactly my point. See how that works talking shit when you don't know what the fuck you're talking about?monospaced
- ok bruv.detritus
- TheBlueOne0
How can we be sure it's the real monospaced? It could be an impostor.
- You live within his vicinity?
You can procure a vial of his blood for testing (and rape cloning)detritus - Oh wow. You're on a roll now. Original too. Repetition is a sure sign of autism.monospaced
- You live within his vicinity?
- ETM0
Haven't you heard? Every kid is now autistic or AD/HD. If you show even the slightest quirks as a kid, you're autistic. If you are a little hyper or unfocused you're AD/HD.
- utopian0
Fred are you autistic, curious?
- moldero0
because we eat shit
- boobs0
This is all part of the homosexual agenda.
- GeorgesII0
if you want to know more, here a research paper which compares cases of autism between the USofA and italy;
tldr; you should some eating shit with high fructose corn syrup,
http://www.clinicalepigeneticsjo…pasted the conclusion for the lazy:
The number of children ages 6 to 21 in the U.S. receiving special education services under the autism disability category increased 91% between 2005 to 2010 despite fewer children receiving special education services overall during the same time period. A comparison of autism prevalence between the U.S. and Italy using the Mercury Toxicity Model suggests the increase in autism in the U.S. is not related to mercury exposure from fish, coal-fired power plants, thimerosal, or dental amalgam but instead to the consumption of HFCS. Consumption of HFCS may lead to mineral imbalances, including Zn, Ca and P loss and Cu gain and is a potential source of inorganic mercury exposure. These mineral imbalances create multiple pathways for oxidative stress in the brain from exposure to OP pesticides and heavy metals, such as Pb or Hg. Inorganic mercury and fructose exposure from HFCS consumption may both modulate PON1 gene expression. With a reduction in PON1 activity, there is a potential for increasing homocysteine levels which are associated with genome-wide DNA hypomethylation that may carry over from one generation to the next, affecting both neurodevelopment and autism prevalence.
- animatedgif0
Explains the success of Minecraft
- chossy0
These statistics are USA only.
- UK seems to be 1 in 10000chossy
- Actual studies say it's about 1 in 125 children in the UKmonospaced
- http://www.telegraph…monospaced
- monospaced0
"It is unlikely to be a genuine unprecedented increase in autism, rather an institutional use of this condition to allow people to get easier access to resources.
"This activity ends up trivialising what is a very serious condition for some children."
Statistics from schools in England shows that in the same five year period that has seen autism rise, there has also been an increase on 15percent in the numbers of children registered as having behavioural, emotional or social difficulties to a total of 158,015.
It means that in total there are now 701,000 children, almost one in ten schoolchildren, who are classified as having some kind of special needs.- shit is crayGeorgesII
- in the end, it's almost always about $$$ £££monospaced
- chossy0
- The mathematician in me got carried away.chossy
- I instantly read it as 100x100 not 100 with a superscript 2 meaning there is a note.chossy
- haha, me toomonospaced
- chossy0
- :/monospaced
- IT looks like autism and asbergers accounts for 1 in 100chossy
- they didn't do their maths rightmonospaced
- i_monk0
Are we allowed to be concerned about this? Yurimon, please post a table or chart showing where autism is compared to heart disease and gun-related deca-homicide. I need to know if I should care.
- stoplying0
Having just experienced the birth of my boy, I was shocked to see the aggressive vaccination schedule. I can't help but think this has SOMETHING to do with it, among diets, processed foods, power line proximities, etc.
My wife and I declined, and waited until he was at least two months old to give him his first serious dose of vaccinations.- So what do you attribute to contemporary lifespans? Whole Foods?waterhouse
- Since when does a baby get a vaccination before 2 months, anyway? They wanted to right away?ETM
- Yeah...Hep B at birth and a Vitamin K shot at birth also. We did the Vitamin K, not the Hep B.stoplying
- detritus0
Curiously, this just popped up on HN..
- boobs0
Vaccines are pretty tried-and-true as far as medicines go. They've been around since 1796. And they can prevent some really horrible diseases.
Did you know that tetanus, for instance, can cause such extreme muscle contractions that bones are broken from the strain? And that it's invariably fatal? And it's been recognized for thousands of years as the absolute most painful way to die?
Vaccines get rid of all sorts of diseases like this. Really, modern medicine has only ever found two treatments that really prolong life: vaccines, and antibiotics.
Not getting vaccines is just asking for trouble.