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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Folate deficiency is common in autism but its the child who cant absorb it well, not whether it was taken during pregnancy. [/quote] There's autism shares a link to digestive disorders, it's known but they don't know if that relationship is causal or shares a common cause. They have, in fact, been investigating this for a while https://hms.harvard.edu/news/gut-brain-connection-autism You can't expect fast answers on studying human brain development. [/quote] Yes, it would be great if our administration wasn’t actively trying to disrupt medical research, including targeting Harvard and other schools where a lot of great research is being done. I feel like RFK is the broken clock that is soemthikes occasionally right but because his whole approach is anti-science it is hard to know when that is. [/quote] FYI you sound stupid when you call RFK Jr anti-science. [/quote] Now you're a parody of yourself. Of course he's anti-science. Have you been living in a hole?[/quote] Times are changing. Where we had a handful of people who had to put in many years of school and apprenticeship who had access to medical information and decisions there is now zero barrier to learning. Research that used to take 10+ years can now be modeled in minutes. Already there is a huge reduction in medical gatekeeping thanks to the disruption of online prescriber. While the past decades have made incredible leaps in medical care, the old ways are outdated and must and will change. You.may not like it but younwill have more success going outside and telling the sun not to rise [/quote] Oh so you're one of those "My YouTube videos are equivalent to your medical degree" types. Good lord.[/quote] I’d listen to that person before I listen to your “shut down every opinion that doesn’t fit the MSM narrative” types. [/quote] I'm so sick of these tropes: --mainstream media --big pharma --expecting medicine to have exact answers. All someone has to do is say MSM or big pharma and they have credibility with a lot of others. Do you NEVER take meds? Do you live off the grid? Are you a Christian Scientist? Do you only read peer-reviewed journals as you avoid MSM for your info? (Sorry, I'm sure you don't trust those). The only people I've known who refused meds were Christian Scientists and they died very young when they could have been saved. Is everyone planning to do this to avoid using big pharma? What does it even mean? I can't believe the nonsense people believe these days. [/quote] You can’t get answers if you only follow the same lines of inquiry though. Also big pharma like most large industries has an outsized influence and the revolving door of people from industry to government is not good. [/quote]
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