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Isabelle Isabelle is offline
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Default found genes of autism

http://mobile.thestar.com/mobile/NEWS/article/821514

i scratch my head...i do not see nothing new in this "new" discovery...they still haven't found the "autism gene" and to say 100 genes are involved or their CNVs ...doesn't change the fact, they still don't know anything about "autism"....but now they are "certain" and can say for sure, "autism is genetic"...in base of that?
oh, it would make it easy to find drug treatments....nothing new...so far that i know anything that try to fix the genes have failed...diets and supplements did help some.
and they added, now they are going to look into environmental factors...would they look into the effects of vaccines? that's the elephant in the middle of the room !!! they will get tons of money!!! that's the difference!

if autism is genetic involving 100 genes.... what could it be that/those "factor/s" that has messed up in such huge manner our genes?
i just can't helped but wonder....
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