Dec 08
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Autism 1 In 166

What is the actual number of cases of autism?
I saw it was 1 in 166 births,. Is that correct? Nobody knows how he there is a huge increase in recent years?
In fact, the statistic is 2 to 6 of 1000, or somewhere in between "1 500" to "1 in 166." And that includes high operating conditions such as Asperger's, which makes up as much as 80% of people on the autism spectrum. Asperger is a state that has probably been around for years, just diagnosed. They may have just been labeled "geeks" and "Unusual". They are also often very functional. Some suspect that Bill Gates has Asperger's. And some suspect that Einstein was, too! This represents a big chunk of the increase. Adding Asperger spectrum could have increased the diagnostic rates 4 times more! Then, you take into account that many children with autism are likely to be diagnosed just "delay" or "brain injury." Remember, even in the 80s, the common theory is that autism was caused my negligence, the mother without love. So you no parents to take their children to doctors, saying: "I think my son has autism." And if a doctor knew the mother loving and caring, it would be very likely to rule out the possibility of the child might be autistic. Thus, the rates, we see generations Previous inaccurrately are low. In other words, I suspect the rate of diagnosis, as opposed to actual incidence rate is thereby increased.
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