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An autism question.

July 24th, 2008 Posted in Life

I found the following article on Slate.com very intriguing. Here’s a portion of it:

“Cornell University researchers are reporting what appears to be a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television watching by children under the age of 3. The researchers studied autism incidence in California, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington state. They found that as cable television became common in California and Pennsylvania beginning around 1980, childhood autism rose more in the counties that had cable than in the counties that did not. They further found that in all the Western states, the more time toddlers spent in front of the television, the more likely they were to exhibit symptoms of autism disorders.”

Do any of you have personal exposure to autism or to those living with autism? Does this article make sense to you? I’d like to hear about what you think in the comments.

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    I remember reading this article a couple years ago and being intrigued. However, my brother showed signs that something wasn't traditional pretty much from birth, so it's hard for the TV theory to resonate with me.

    Something to keep in mind is that autism wasn't really diagnosed before the 80's, so the increase might be more of a correlation than a causation. Lots of people who were wrongly diagnosed as something else were being properly diagnosed for the first time.

    I'm excited to hear what others have to say though.
 
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