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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I skimmed through the Nature study very quickly. It divided ASD into 4 groups which were basically Mild, Severe and two in the middle. I'll read it more thoroughly later on.[/quote] Which one is caused by 81 shot vaccine regimen plus multiple mRNA shots?[/quote] None. According to many, many studies. But not getting vaccines causes death, so there's that.[/quote] I only read the shorthand article, but they made it clear that the [b]primary cause is genetic[/b], with many of the parents exhibiting the same traits.[/quote] I have a child with AuADHD. After the diagnosis, I looked around my family and found undiagnosed autism on one side and undiagnosed ADHD (rampant) on the other side. I have met other moms of autistics, and many of them clearly have ADHD. [/quote] How do you know these mom’s have ADHD? For all you know they might not text you back or tell you a story about misplacing car keys because they are burnt out/exhausted. For all you know this could be the case and they could have OCD, which also has a lot of overlap with autism. Or they could have a ton of sub clinical symptoms and fall into the broad autism phenotype (BAP) category. [/quote]
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