New York Times: A new study of twins suggests that environmental factors, including conditions in the womb, may be at least as important as genes in causing autism.
The researchers did not say which environmental influences might be at work. But other experts said the new study, released online on Monday, marked an important shift in thinking about the causes of autism, which is now thought to affect at least 1 percent of the population in the developed world.
"This is a very significant study because it confirms......
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New Study Implicates Environmental Factors in Autism
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 5th, 2011
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