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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's in your genes, folks.[/quote] They've poured millions into genetic databases to find the genes behind autism and cant find them because its epigenetic. This means certain people are predisposed towards having triggering events from environmental influences, like Tylenol. Go back under your bridge[/quote] https://medschool.ucla.edu/news-article/is-autism-genetic#:~:text=Autism%20is%20hereditary%20and%20therefore,stem%20from%20non%2Dinherited%20mutations. "autism is hereditary"[/quote] In about 30% of cases.[/quote] More like 80-90% of the time.[/quote] No. 70% of cases are regressive.[/quote] That doesn’t mean there isn't a genetic link. https://medschool.ucla.edu/news-article/is-autism-genetic#:~:text=Yes%2C%20a%20majority%20of%20autism%20cases%20are%20linked%20to%20inherited,develop%20autism%20later%20in%20life. [/quote] DP. Did you scroll up at all it says at the top of the page it says “ genetics play a major role, but environmental factors also may contribute.” There are hundreds of genes linked to autism. [/quote] Do you understand what that means? It seems pretty obvious. It’s not *poof* happening out of thin air. That there is an environmental trigger does not cancel out the hereditary basis.[/quote] What is your point then? If they are saying that Tylenol impacts the gestational environment which in turn interacts with the genetics piece. I don’t even agree with the ASD/tylenol thing and find your response stupid. There are millions of things where people have a genetic predisposition and are given advice about specific environmental things to do/not do that doesn’t mean that it’s “poof” out of thin air. You’re basically agreeing with Trump but disagreeing with this specific trigger. [/quote]
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