Autism rates have risen to 1 in 31 school-age children, CDC reports
Autism rates have risen to 1 in 31 school-age children, CDC reports

Autism rates have risen to 1 in 31 school-age children, CDC reports

Autism rates have risen to 1 in 31 school-age children, CDC reports
Autism rates have risen to 1 in 31 school-age children, CDC reports
We have pretty good evidence that this is due to historic under diagnosis, expanding the definition of Autism, and improved and increased testing parameters. In other words, the actual rate hasn't increased, we just detect it more often than we used to.
This 100%. More diagnoses doesn't necessarily mean an increase due to some nefarious cause - no matter how much the antivax loonies want that to be true.
For sake of argument: even if vaccines have some non-zero percent chance of triggering autism, their argument is basically that it is better to die than to get autism.
I do not believe that vaccines cause autism, this is purely a hypothetical.
Nope it's definitely vaccines and toothpaste in the drinkin water
No they fucking haven’t. They were always there. We’re just better at picking up on neurodivergence these days.
Gotta prep people for the "answer to autism" they're announcing in September...
They need more Vitamin A and Cod Liver Oil, that will fix it.
-RFK, Jr.
I bet some corporation is sitting on a report that says their product is causing this. My bet is that it is Monsanto and the pesticides they put on our food.
Traditional diagnosis rate was 1 in 45 for boys and 1/4 of that for girls. So wow.
They don't give you Adderall for autism, that's ADHD.
Hell, just yesterday I walked inside while gardening to grab some tools from a toolbag that was left inside, while repeatedly saying out loud what I was doing. Got to the bag, and completely forgot why I was inside even though I had said why 3 seconds before and had to close my eyes and focus for 10 seconds before it came back to me. And this is a regular occurance that happens a dozen times or more a day WITH MEDICATION.
The side effects of aderrall aren't the most pleasant either. But the benefits of having some level of control of my brain, reducing the number of times thoughts drift away, and much much more, I take them. And I am somebody with mild-moderate ADHD issues.
Citation?
Their ass. Expert in spewing shit.
I'll just leave this here, in case any of you need it
Why did it dip around 1910? Did they stop collecting data for those years or something?
There used to be a stigma against left-handed people, so a lot of lefties would hide the fact that they were left-handed. This isn't really a history of how many people are left-handed, but rather a history of how many people are openly left-handed.