2012年1月8日星期日

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televisionImplicated In Autism Rise

In a fascinatingand unorthodox study, researchers have determined that television viewing might be one cause of the dramatic rise in autism cases inside the U.S..

The readis unorthodox not only because it examines autism not from the united statesual popularof maybediet or genetics being a cause -- or even immunizations, that may be typicallyblamed for the rise in autism -- but from a popularof "nurture”. that can be, the idea nythingin a child's environment that can be controlled maycause autism.

Michael Waldman, PhD., a Cornell University controlprofessor, wondered if television might be a cause inside the autism rise when It occurred to him that these days the choice of childrendiagnosed with autism has increased substantially. This comes at the same time that kidshave experienced increased access to diversetelevision opportunities, including cable TV, DVDs and so forth.

Waldman contacted a couple ofcolleagues inside the medical community and asked them to have a take a look at the'ssue, but nobody would. Waldman, then, decided to have a take a look at the'ssue himself,Clay Matthews Jersey, utilizing research tools more occasionallyseen inside the economic community than typical medical studies.

but the results of his not anynscientific studies bolstered Waldman's opinions. He found that there is a strong link between television viewing and autism.

Waldman was excited about how much television toddlers watch, but found tlisted below are few statistics on how much television they truly watch. however tlisted below are studies, he found, on how much television families watch, and tlisted here are also statistics that show toddlers watch more television when It israining than when It is not raining.

employingthis data, Waldman and co-stafflooked at autism rates in California, Washington and Oregon counties. all of the three states has significant regional differences in annual total rainfall. Confirming Waldman's suspicion, autism rates are the highest inside the wettest counties.

But this wasn't enough information to back up Waldman's beliefs. He said it was possible that indoor toxins might be caemployingthe autism and not the tvviewing. if youngstersare inside watching TV, they seem to be also indoors more, and if tlisted below are toxins inside the house, that can be the cause and not television. So Waldman and his colleagues added a second test: They studied the speeds of cable television subscriptions in California in Pennsylvania.

in this study, researchers found that the arenas with the highest incidences of cable television subscribers also had probably the utmostautistic children.

Waldman says this additionalbolsters his claims because, "our view is there is no obvious thing correlated with both rain and cable televisionaccess except television viewing,” he says.

Waldman still need to see extrastudies done within the medical community, but he and co-staffhave recommended parents follow the yank Academy of pediatrics' recommendations that kidsunder the age of 2 not watch television. The AAP also recommends that kidsolder than 2 not watch more than an hour or two of television a day.

Leslie Rubin,Joshua Cribbs Jersey, a kidprogressionexpert, disputes aspects of Waldman's study, arguing it doesn't offera beautifullink between television viewing and autism. Rubin,Jonathan Stewart Jersey, the director of developmental pediatrics at Emory University, may be director of the center for developmental medicine in Atlanta.

Rubin says the readfails somewhat because it looks "at trleads toside the diagnosis of autism more than the actual prevalence” of autism specifically. Rubin says t the similar time asthe professionalfessionalliferation of DVDs,John Hannah Jersey, VCRs and tvviewing all came at the same time,Andre Smith Jersey, that fact alone doesn't offeran undeniable link of somethingleading to a special.

But Rubin says there's usually a more nebulous link. Since autism treatment focuses on social interactions, Rubin says youngsterswho watch quite a large number of televisionwon't get those necessary social interactions and will cause them to more withdrawn. youngsterswho're autistic or display autistic tendencies might be unduly harmed by a great deal of television.

"Social experiences are smartfotherwise youngsters since the y grow up,” Rubin says. "if youngsterswatch televisionfor a fewin their lives, i think there'll be a couple ofmore or less negative impact. this shall be associated with a couple ofdiagnostic condition.”

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