Autism's Rising Rates: A Deep Dive into Autism's Increasing Prevalence and 50 Years of Data

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @StephenieBaileyDEAFMETAL
    @StephenieBaileyDEAFMETAL 8 месяцев назад +11

    Holy CRAP. Protect this woman.

  • @RachelWeathers-z5b
    @RachelWeathers-z5b 8 месяцев назад +8

    Serious evidence based research on the cause of autism is important. Tragic that we do not have the collective will to work on it.

    • @dsfoster41
      @dsfoster41 8 месяцев назад +3

      And that these researchers are not willing to consider the elephant in the room.

    • @freespiritable
      @freespiritable 6 месяцев назад

      What has changed in the last 50 years is the cause of it. There were vaccines 50 years ago, we had them yet we didn't get autism. There's extensive proof it isn't vaccines. But since people are now professors with phd and can make their own studies in their minds it is hard to find the real cause. Our lifestyle has changed these last 50 years. More people live in the city now than they do in villages. All kinds of chemicals shape our life. Detergents being used daily. Pesticides in agriculture. Water, ground and air contaminated. Over the counter medecines. Birth control. Plastic everywhere. Processed food. Hormones in plants and animals. Mobile and WiFi signal, mobile phones, human isolation and lack of interactions. Building materials. ​@@dsfoster41

  • @carriepoppy
    @carriepoppy 9 дней назад

    Hello! I am an autistic adult. I was confused when you said you would want to prevent autism in every child. Did you really mean that? Entirely and across the board, 100% of cases?

  • @MaKenzieJohns-g6k
    @MaKenzieJohns-g6k 7 месяцев назад +1

    Is it Possible to get access to this presentation? I am preparing for a meeting with an international government and would love to be able to study this presentation to help with my argument towards increasing funding for research and autism care.

  • @Erinburnettauthor
    @Erinburnettauthor 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for including the Northern Ireland study.

  • @八木あえ実
    @八木あえ実 15 дней назад

    There might be a lot of pressure put by the compagnies to keep the same narrative and not include causes related to potential toxic chemicals....

  • @susanbeever5708
    @susanbeever5708 8 месяцев назад +10

    I think autism is epigenetic due to metabolic dysfunction in the population explained by the consumption of carbohydrates, sugar, processed food and frequent intake of food over the 24 hour period.

    • @Olivia-W
      @Olivia-W 5 месяцев назад +2

      That might be very likely. Metabolic disfunction affects all sorts of things.
      Seed oils, as well.

  • @heynowyourarockstar3573
    @heynowyourarockstar3573 6 месяцев назад +3

    I was seriously impressed by this presentation but it actually fails to take three things into account : 1) regressive autism. At one point she states children are born with it but there are many many cases where children are meeting their milestones without concern and then suddenly regress, so the birth theory doesn’t actually hold water for all cases 2) I understand measurements have to be taken somehow for studies but we now know, and since this was recently published it’s known during the time of this presentation that autism isn’t an intellectual disability at its core, it’s a motor planning and sensory disability, and finally the quick dismissiveness of vaccines. Im okay with her actually believing this if the facts go in that direction but no evidence was given to that end, it was just a closing blanket statement made. When there is actual logical reason to investigate here because, at the exact time all her graphs show the cases rising, that is when more vaccines were added to the childhood schedule. It lines up with her graph. Overall, I do think it makes the point of true increased prevalence of autism over time that isn’t explained by under diagnosis of older populations. Important work.

    • @Julie-AnneKPrice
      @Julie-AnneKPrice 4 месяца назад +1

      If I had not kept a journal from the day, I started babysitting my grandson and had noted that at two months old he would not make iContact with me and I had no idea about autism at that time. I just thought he missed his mom and that’s why he just kept looking away from me but other than that small thing my grandson had zero autism markers until he was about 18 months old and then the light went out….. so it was there from birth just didn’t flare up until he was older… Thank you all of you for participating in awareness 😍🙏🏻🙏🏻