Autism Begins Before Birth, New UCSD-Led study Finds
Autism Begins Before Birth, New UCSD-Led study Finds. This article reminds me of the work of Dr. Roy Dittman who wrote the book Brighton Baby. Dr. Dittman is an expert on autism. Brighton Baby is about how a revolutionary organic approach to having an extraordinary child.
Date: 7/28/2014 3:32:26 PM ( 10 y ) ... viewed 899 times Autism Begins Before Birth, New UCSD-Led study Finds
Autism begins in pregnancy with subtle disruption of the brain's cortex, according to a study led by UC San Diego researchers. Moreover, it identifies a mechanism of abnormal gene activity explaining how the disruption causes autism.
If the study is confirmed, a physical cause will at last have been identified for autism, a developmental disorder whose origins are frustratingly vague. And a cause will give scientists a target for therapies and prevention. And further studies may find other brain abnormalities that have eluded discovery.
The study was published online Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. Rich Stoner, Maggie L. Chow, and Maureen P. Boyle, all of UCSD, were first authors. Eric Courchesne of UCSD and Ed Lein of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle were senior authors.
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/Mar/26/autism-courchesne-stoner-lein-ucsd/
published March 27, 2014
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July 28, 2014
1:29 pm
Cleaning up my shelves. Found this article that I wanted to send on to Dr. Roy Dittmann, Author of Brighton Baby and Robert Slovak, of Original Quinton Marine Plasma.
Dr. Roy Dittmann is one of the leading edge voices in understanding Autism.
Please check out his book, Brighton Baby.
http://brightonbaby.com
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