Sentences with phrase «rising autism rates»

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Is it a coincidence that when an infant only has a plastic bucket and the ceiling to look at, the rate of autism in the country rises astronomically?
And that doesn't even take into account the fact that rates of vaccination have actually been FALLING while rates of autism have been rising.
Dr. Merzenich also called some attention to the rise in cases of autism spectrum disorder and tied it to the rise in breastfeeding rates of the past 30 years, as though in that case correlation is causation.
With that concern in mind, some researchers have wondered if the rising rates of autism diagnoses could have anything to do with the...
More than ten years after a study in The Lancet falsely linked autism to the measles, mumps and rubella triple vaccine, evidence of reduced immunization rates and rising incidence of disease are spurring politicians to try to make up lost ground.
And Swedish scientists have reported autism rates overall have risen since they began studying the epidemiology of the disorder in the mid-1980s — just as U.S. Centers for Disease Control officials have noted an increase.
More than 3 million people in the United States are estimated to have an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis and annual diagnosis rates continue to rise.
Moreover, as psychiatrist Thomas Insel, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, observed in a 2014 strategic plan, the incidence of a number of mental health conditions, including autism spectrum disorder and major depression, has soared in recent years, although the significance of these rising rates remains a matter of controversy.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — More than 3 million people in the United States are estimated to have an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis and annual diagnosis rates continue to rise.
In recent years, rates of autism have been on the rise in the United States.
With diagnoses of autism rising at staggering rates, the hunt for its causes continues, often with frustratingly inconclusive results.
the rising rates of chronic childhood illnesses like constipation, food allergies, seasonal allergies, ADHD, asthma, autism (and the list goes on)
Rates of autism, obesity, and certain cancers continue to rise.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Autism rates in New Jersey continue to rise and lead the nation, according to findings from a Rutgers University study.
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