Patches of Disorganization in the Neocortex of Children with Autism - NEJM - 0 views
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Nathan Goodyear on 01 Apr 14New study suggests that intra-uterine exposure effects prefrontal cortex development that leads to autism. This study was conducted of postmortem samples of children with autism ranging from 2 to 15. Intra-pregnancy exposure of what? That is the question. Environmental toxins: whether it is all the xenoestrogens (autism at rate of 5:1 in boys), PCBs, heavy metals, and yes (lead author) preservatives, metals (Al and thermeresol) in vaccines--particularly the flu vaccine which ACOG is almost mandating during pregnancy.