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A not-so-shocking discovery

Geneticists uncover shocking autism finding

proclaims the headline of an article in the December 9th POE news (“All of the news you want, with none of the news you need”). The “shocking” finding is that “a number of studies have shown parents and siblings of autistic children sometimes share some of the anatomical and behavioral anomalies characteristic of autism, even though they themselves do not have the disorder”—which I posted on in Brains and breast milk: Research on autistic children’s relatives.

Why should it be “shocking” that autistic children’s relatives have similar “anomalies” in their brain structure?

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  1. Kristina Chew, PhD

    Sometimes it does seem that research does not exactly tell us something “new.”

  2. serge’s dad

    Eh, anyone who knows a few autism-affected families knows this. Parents are like their children. So, as they say, what?

  3. Someone

    Well we still don’t really know what these similarities are between the autistics and their relatives, or even if it really is genetically linked; the studies could have a number of flaws. Not only that, but I’ve known a few people with high functioning autism who have gotten brain scans and nothing abnormal was found. We can’t just stop at this, you know; this whole thing requires further speculation.

  4. abfh

    it just shot their pre-natal test to smithereens

    No, actually, it didn’t… because as long as the parents aren’t aware that they have the same autism genes as their unborn children, they’ll obediently flock to the abortion clinics after being told that a tragic defect has been found.

    That’s the way propaganda works…

  5. Kristina Chew, PhD

    Perhaps the next “shocking” headline would be that autism develops in utero

  6. Kassiane

    It sure knocks a lot of environmental stuff out too, really…

    sure makes the whole “lets abort autism before it happens!” a lot sketchier.

  7. weary-worn

    “Why should it be “shocking”…?”

    Because it just shot their pre-natal test to smithereens?

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