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  1. Cicely
    Cicely
    July 22, 2011 at 11:27 pm | | Reply

    There’s a relationship between the diagnosis and geography. But keep in mind that this is just the diagnosis of autism, not autism itself. Just because there are more diagnosed cases of autism in a particular area, doesn’t mean there’s actually more autism. Personally, I believe autism is genetic and that geographical location and other environmental factors have nothing to do with it. I recommend reading Unstrange Minds by Roy Grinker…it talks about autism in various parts of the world including the US.

  2. Sunny
    Sunny
    July 22, 2011 at 11:44 pm | | Reply

    More autism (mercury poisoning) in New Jersey than any other state. More pharmaceutical companies there than anywhere else, too. A boy born in NJ today has a 1 in 50 chance of being “autistic”. Funny how “genes” know where to spread the autism, eh?

    Amazing how fooled folks can be.

    Hmmmmm…..

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