Sorting out the spinning of autism: heavy metals and the question of incidence

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DeSoto, Mary Catherine [1 ]
Hitlan, Robert T. [1 ]
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[1] Univ No Iowa, Dept Psychol, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 USA
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autism; autism prevalence; heavy metals; mercury; toxins; SPECTRUM DISORDERS; 2,3-DIMERCAPTOSUCCINIC ACID; OCCUPATIONAL-EXPOSURE; ASPERGER-SYNDROME; MERCURY EXPOSURE; CHILDREN; METHYLMERCURY; PREVALENCE; DYSFUNCTION; PORPHYRINS;
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The reasons for the rise in autism prevalence are a subject of heated professional debate. Featuring a critical appraisal of some research used to question whether there is a rise in cases and if rising levels of autism are related to environmental exposure to toxins (Soden et al. 2007, Thompson et al. 2007. Barbaresi et al. 2009) we aim to evaluate the actual state of scientific knowledge. In addition, we surveyed the empirical research on the topic of autism and heavy metal toxins. Overall, the various causes that have led to the increase in autism diagnosis are likely multi-faceted, and understanding the causes is one of the most important health topics today. We argue that scientific research does not support rejecting the link between the neurodevelopmental disorder of autism and toxic exposures.
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