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Findings on the Autism Front
The origins of autism became slightly less mysterious last week, with the discovery that 1% of people with the disorder share anomaly. Scientists in the Autism Consortium, a Boston-based coalition of researchers and families, found the culprit variation by scanning the DNA of 751 affected families. The find, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, raises the prospect of a genetic test someday and gives scientists a leg up in tracking other genes or environmental triggers. Meantime, a study of cases reported in the California found a continued rise in children born from 1989 to 2003, a time when the oft-blamed mercury-based preservative thimerosal was phased out of most vaccines. Eric Fombonne, an autism researcher who heads the department of psychiatry t Montreal Children’s Hospital, hopes this will relieve parents’ fear that vaccines cause autism.
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