This article is a research proposal to find what is the cause of Autism.
Autism
No one says what is the cause of Autism. Because no one knows what is the cause of Autism
Below article say everything but the cause of Autism
thalidomide effect was physical we can see it with our eyes, therefore they kept making statistics to see what all mothers have done during pregnancy then the statistics showed they all had thalidomide.
I am sure that the cause of Autism is some medicine or canned food additives.
Therefore we must ask all women in the world via Internet to say what medicine they had during pregnancy and at which month of pregnancy they took it. Plus many other questions.
Then we let a computer to do its job.
Then we will know why we have children with autism.
thalidomide attack a very particular set of genes in the human genome which is responsible for delivering the arms. This is really strange that it only attack these genes only every time and in all over the world
It seems to me there is a medicine it attacks some set of genes in humans which is responsible to form the brain and it always attack these particular genes only which will restructure a particular part of the brain as thalidomide does in minupelating the arms genes only.
The questions to mothers must include the types of canned food they had during pregnancy and the amount they had so we know the concentration of the additives she had since only high concentration may result in autism where low concentration get filtered before it reach the baby.
It is very very important mothers to say at which month of pregnancy they had what.
Since only when the brain is at the stage of forming the damage will take place but when the brain has completely developed the drug or food additives can not change brain Stractur.
Therefore ever mother must state what she take on every week of pregnancy.
This way the computer can pick the course reliably. Then end of Autism will be a fact.
Food additives must be taken seriously and more than seriously.
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What's happened to Thalidomide babies?
Over the past two decades, autism prevalence in the United States has surged dramatically, rising from an estimated 1 in 20,000 children two decades ago to 1 in 36 today. While these figures highlight a concerning trend, it is critical to approach causality with scientific rigor. To investigate potential environmental factors, such as dietary additives or pharmaceutical exposures, a global comparative study is proposed. This would involve analyzing autism rates across diverse regions—including Indonesia, China, Australia, Africa, and South America—with a focus on remote, economically disadvantaged villages where American-processed foods, synthetic additives, and costly pharmaceuticals are inaccessible.
If autism prevalence in these isolated communities proves significantly lower than in regions with high exposure to U.S. dietary and medical products, this could suggest a link to environmental variables like food additives or medications. Conversely, comparing nations with varying levels of additive usage may reveal correlations between specific ingredients (e.g., preservatives, artificial colors) and autism rates. Data on local diets, medical practices, and autism diagnoses would be aggregated into a centralized database, leveraging advanced analytics and machine learning to identify patterns. Such an approach could disentangle potential environmental contributors from genetic or diagnostic factors, offering insights into autism’s complex etiology.