Sunday, August 26, 2018
Autism runs in the Family
Earlier studies and “common sense” suggested the incidence of autism in siblings was in the 3-10% range. Those numbers are very far from the mark.
A new study found autism in 19 percent of the younger siblings of an autistic child! The incidence is even higher in families with two autistic kids. In that case, a new sibling’s chances of being autistic rose to 33 percent.
A study of sperm from 44 fathers of babies who showed signs of autistic symptoms indicated that “epigenetic” changes to the men’s DNA transmits the condition to the next generation.
That alone is a good reason for INCELs to remail CEL!
The conclusion is inescapable: autism does run in families. According to these findings, the more autistic kids you have, the more you are likely to keep having.
Donald Trump’s behavior during a much-criticized tour of the devastation in Puerto Rico on Tuesday is the result of “a kind of social autism,” according to conservative commentator George Will.
Deflection and blame are the two most common behaviors of folks (usually men) with Asperger syndrome.
Asperger syndrome is one of several previously separate sub-types of autism that were folded into the single diagnosis autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with the publication of the DSM-5 diagnostic manual in 2013.
Poor donald trump. The walls are closing in on him faster than his wall is being built.
Another obvious example of Asperger syndrome behavior happened just TODAY.
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