The Environmental and Genetic Causes of Autism
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Rating | : | 4.14 (734 Votes) |
Asin | : | B072KT5PJ1 |
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Number of Pages | : | 199 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The Environmental and Genetic Causes of Autism delves deep into the full body of past and current research to reveal how genetic predispositions and environmental factors can combine to produce the conditions autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). He also presents practical forward-looking suggestions on how to design future studies to facilitate the discovery of biomarkers for autism risk and how to classify the full range of autism spectrum disorders. Lyons-Weiler provides a major overview of all aspects of the condition of autism, reviews changes in diagnoses and treatments, and explains
Wow, the most important book in pediatrics right now and for the foreseeable future macfawlty This November 2016 release is a complete paradigm shift the likes of which I've never seen. After 4 years of research on autism, genetics, immunity and disease, attempting to understand and treat my son's autism, this one book brings it all together. All of the factors contributing to this epidemic are represented here. Documented, assimi. Every medical professional and parent should read this book to Tina M Wise Every medical professional and parent should read this book to understand our current autism epidemic. Be brave and think outside the established paradigm! Thank you, Dr. Lyons-Weiler, for presenting the evidence so clearly and for opening up my eyes to many studies and data of which I was unaware!Tina M. Wise, RPhPediatric hospital pharm. Chakraaa said Highly recommended for those who want an unbiased view of the existing science of autism.. An excellent book written by an ethical scientist and skeptic. If you want to dig further into the peer-reviewed literature which shows the mechanism behind autism's causal factors—you've come to the right place. The science has been predominately ignored, unacknowledged, and even denied in the mainstream medical community. In turn,