:dahell:? & :dafuq:? "CBS News: Autism rates rise 30 percent in two-year span: CDC"

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what the fuuuck??????

what the fuuuck is in our environment or what are we putting in our bodies???

The shiit jumped from 1 in 88 which is still high as hell in 2012 to 1 in 68 in 2014........ :patrice:

Some scustya shiit brehs....

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ByRyan JaslowCBS NewsMarch 27, 2014, 1:02 PM
Autism rates rise 30 percent in two-year span: CDC

Autism in the United States remains on the rise, according to new government statistics.
One in 68 children have an autism spectrum disorder, according to the new numbers released Thursday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The statistics, collected in 2010 from 8-year-olds at 11 U.S. sites, reflect nearly a 30 percent rise in rates of the developmental disorder over the course of only two years.
"The number of children diagnosed with autism continues to rise" Dr. Coleen Boyle, director of CDC's National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, told reporters during a Thursday press conference. "More is understood about autism than ever before, but these numbers are an important reminder for a need for answers."
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of developmental issues that are shown to affect social, communication and behavioral functioning. The diagnosis includes milder forms of the disorder such as Asperger syndrome.

In May 2012, the last time the CDC released new autism numbers, 1 out of 88 children had the disorder based on data collected in 2008. At that time, the numbers represented a 25 percent raise from earlier figures of 1 in 110 U.S. children, suggesting a continual rise in the disorder in recent years.
The global prevalence of the disorder has increased between 20 and 30 times since the late 1960s and early 1970s, CDC researchers wrote in the new report, published March 27 in the CDC's journal, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"Behind each of these numbers is a person living with autism," Liz Feld, president of the advocacy group Autism Speaks, said in a statement. "Autism is a pressing public health crisis that must be prioritized at the national level."
The number of kids identified with an autism spectrum disorder in the new report ranged from 1 in 175 children in Alabama to 1 in 45 children in New Jersey, which Boyle explained may be a factor of differences in community resources for diagnosing and serving children.
The new data showed similar trends to previously-released reports: Autism remains almost five-times more common among boys than girls, affecting 1 in 42 boys versus 1 in 189 girls. Also, white children are more likely to be identified as having the disorder than are black or Hispanic children.
Minority children face major health care disparities with autism as they tend to be the last diagnosed, and the last to receive care

Almost half of kids identified with ASD have average or above average intellectual ability -- meaning an IQ above 85 -- compared to one-third of children affected a decade ago. The CDC urged professionals to use these new data to ensure children with autism are getting the intervention and services they need to prosper.
"The most important thing for parents to do is to act early when there is a concern about a child's development," said Dr. Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, chief of CDC's Developmental Disabilities Branch. "If you have a concern about how your child plays, learns, speaks, acts, or moves, take action. Don't wait."
The CDC recommends parents "learn the signs. Act early," by knowing the developmental milestones children should reach from age 2 months to 5 years. A checklist for parents can be found here.
The new report did not address causes of autism, which have remained elusive for health care professionals. Recent research looking at county rates of the disorder found evidence of environmental exposures to toxins like pesticides and lead may contribute to autism.
A study released March 26 in the New England Journal of Medicine found evidence autism may related to clusters of abnormal cells in areas of the brain that control for social, emotion, communication functions. The findings suggest the disorder may start to develop in the womb.
Genetics mutations have also been identified as a risk factor.
The increased autism rates be a combination of increased awareness, better diagnosis by doctors and communities, and increased prevalence, said Boyle.
 

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yall going ignore this thread and them stats....... really??

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thanks for posting
interesting to see where the rate rise plateaus
 

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More frequency of diagnoses + people having children much later in life...

Yall just gon say its vaccines tho :yeshrug:
No Offense because....

I know we aren't supposed to go against common liberal/ pseudo scientific assumptive group think....... that strives to diss any outside the box thinking....

Especially in Higher Learning.




But the increased risk attributable to mom's age appears to be one-half of 1 percent :stopitslime:


it’s important to understand the difference between “prevalence” and “incidence.” Prevalence is the number of people at a point in time or over a period of time who have a particular identified condition. This is usually expressed as a number of people per 10,000 of the general population. Incidence refers to the number of people who are newly identified or acquire a condition over a period of time, often over a year or a longer period.
So, the prevalence of ASD can be the number of people with ASD at a point in time, and the number of new cases increases the prevalence at any point. There are other mathematical relationships between incidence and prevalence, beyond the scope of this report. Confounding things even further, the autism literature sometimes uses varied, or inconsistent, denominators for these estimates. :stopitslime:







people are diagnosed in very different ways, based on different clinical procedures, and using different diagnostic tools. There is presently no biological marker, no distinctive or particular biological signature, that serves as a benchmark for autism diagnosis. People are diagnosed at different ages and possibly by different criteria. Clinics or practitioners may use local norms; some children diagnosed according to these norms in one place or nation may not meet criteria used in another.
Numbers can be skewed because children living in some areas are more likely to be seen by specialists than are others, and children with some health plans are more likely to have coverage for specialists than others. Specialists are more likely to practice in urban areas, but poor children, who are more common in urban areas, are less likely than are more affluent children to be seen for specialist diagnosis and treatment. :stopitslime:
 

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I think it has a lot to do with all the processed foods we're eating now a days. Just speaking from experience, when I finally changed my diet years ago and cut out much of the processed foods and switched to drinking strictly water I noticed my anxiety and anger levels dropped in ways I couldn't believe. Who knows what effect all this processed chemical pumped crapped is having on babies brains that are forming in the womb. Just my .02 cents...for all I know it could be a boring reason like people are having kids later in life.
 

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I think it has a lot to do with all the processed foods we're eating now a days. Just speaking from experience, when I finally changed my diet years ago and cut out much of the processed foods and switched to drinking strictly water I noticed my anxiety and anger levels dropped in ways I couldn't believe. Who knows what effect all this processed chemical pumped crapped is having on babies brains that are forming in the womb. Just my .02 cents...for all I know it could be a boring reason like people are having kids later in life.
We know the affects.. you feel it within yourself without anyone telling you.
 

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The age factor I was referring to was actually the father's not the mothers.
I'm aware because I hear 'educated' people from school speak about all this groupthink shyt.

Anyway, in the 90's autism 'increased' 600%..... and less than 1% were older fathers. But even if your point was relevant....... and the olderfather increase usually can only happen in conjunction with an older mother.... and most of the time dudes like young bytches.
 
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