This is intriguing given that inflammation during pregnancy, which alters MHCI levels in the fetal brain, may slightly
increase the risk of autism in genetically predisposed individuals, she said.
Recently, researchers from Harvard and Mt Sinai found that both environmental chemicals and environmental stress can disrupt the development of a fetus» brain and negatively impact the baby's long - term health,
even increasing the risk of autism spectrum disorders.
Taking antidepressants during pregnancy does
not increase the risk of autism or attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder, two new large studies suggest.
«The findings from this study suggest that, although the absolute risk is relatively small, when compared to children from the general population, children born to women with lupus have a
two-fold increased risk of autism spectrum disorders,» says Dr. Vinet.
Is habitual toe - walking in children linked to
an increased risk of autism and other cognitive disorders?
But over the past decade, researchers have identified hundreds of gene variations that seem to affect brain development in ways that
increase the risk of autism.
The latest findings show that genetic defects in the body's ability to manufacture carnitine might be associated with
an increased risk of autism because carnitine deficiency interferes with the normal processes by which neural stem cells promote and organize embryonic and fetal brain development.
In addition to suffering growth abnormalities, patients with this disorder also have abnormally large brains and
an increased risk of autism.
A deletion in the region is also associated with
an increased risk of autism.
It may be no coincidence that many of the genes thought to
increase the risk of autism are also involved in the division of cells.
The day after Henry was born, while we were still bleary - eyed from a late - night cesarean delivery, we caught part of a report on the hospital television about
an increased risk of autism in the children of older fathers.
The newest study from the Autism Speaks MSSNG project — the world's largest autism genome sequencing program — identified an additional 18 gene variations that appear to
increase the risk of autism.
Earlier this year, researchers showed that people with a gene variant associated with autism and high exposure to air pollution had
an increased risk of autism over people with the same gene variant but lower exposure to air pollution.
New research suggests evolution is favoring the disorder: A study in PLOS Genetics says certain genetic mutations that are associated with
an increased risk of autism were passed on during evolution because they are also associated with improved cognitive abilities.
«The idea is that during evolution these variants that have positive effects on cognitive function were selected, but at a cost — in this case
an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders.»
«If
the increased risk of autism really is associated with increased levels of vitamins then the crucial thing surely is the concentration in the baby at birth?
However, more than 10 studies comparing hundreds of thousands of children who did or didn't receive MMR vaccines consistently showed
no increased risk of autism.
According to a study, use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants during pregnancy could result in
an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders.
However, the study only found an association and could not prove that high levels caused
an increased risk of autism.
Other studies have shown
an increased risk of autism in children born to women with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism.
PCOS has far reaching consequences, including
an increased risk of autism in offspring.
An astute reader of Deep Nutrition points out the connection between holiday season indulgences in high carb and vegetable oil rich foods and
increased risk of autism.
Air pollution and
increased risk of autism have been linked through several studies.
Autism is a «really complicated» disorder, and the evidence to date suggests that a combination of genes and so - called environmental factors — some of which may
increase the risk of both autism and schizophrenia — are involved, says Patrick F. Sullivan, M.D., lead author of the study and director of the Center for Psychiatric Genomics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, in Chapel Hill.
There are also suggested links to other impacts on the neurological development of children, including
an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder.