Will JFKjr find the cause of autism by September?

We need to find out how to get God's promised "blessings of the womb", healthy kids.
 
We don't know their diagnosis levels. No thoughts on our food supply, toxins in drinking water, industrial waste? There are probably many different triggers causing autism.
Shouldn't be too hard to correlate environmental toxin levels with autism rates.
 
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Talk to the Amish. They accept no vaccines and their children very rarely are autistic.


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Well, this settles it for me as you are as dumb as I thought. Do some research before posting lies.

Prevalence of Autism in Amish Population​

Research published in 2008 indicated that the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the Amish community of Pennsylvania is comparable to rates reported in other populations. This study dispelled the myth that autism is significantly less common among the Amish [1]. A follow-up study in 2011 further examined autism rates in both Amish and non-Amish populations in Ohio, finding no significant differences between the two groups. The findings suggest that Amish children do indeed experience autism, contrary to some beliefs.

YearStudyFindings2008Journal of Autism and Developmental DisordersDisorders in Amish population are comparable to other populations2011Journal of Child NeurologyNo significant difference in autism rates between Amish and non-Amish populations




Finally, only around 14 percent of Amish parents refuse vaccinations for their children. That means that the majority of Amish children have received at least some vaccines.
 
Well, this settles it for me as you are as dumb as I thought. Do some research before posting lies.

Prevalence of Autism in Amish Population​

Research published in 2008 indicated that the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the Amish community of Pennsylvania is comparable to rates reported in other populations. This study dispelled the myth that autism is significantly less common among the Amish [1]. A follow-up study in 2011 further examined autism rates in both Amish and non-Amish populations in Ohio, finding no significant differences between the two groups. The findings suggest that Amish children do indeed experience autism, contrary to some beliefs.

YearStudyFindings2008Journal of Autism and Developmental DisordersDisorders in Amish population are comparable to other populations2011Journal of Child NeurologyNo significant difference in autism rates between Amish and non-Amish populations




Finally, only around 14 percent of Amish parents refuse vaccinations for their children. That means that the majority of Amish children have received at least some vaccines.
We used to study population groups that didn't exhibit our diseases. Maybe we should do that again.
 

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