Replying to @LAZERBEANZ I called my WI DC Rep after Brazil plagiarized the first time asking for help helping more nonverbal kids. Got a call back asking why and how I did it. 6 days later RFK was on the news. He decided he wanted to synthesize the research because he thought he would get a different answer. He wants it to be vaccines, it’s not. Autism is genetic ##autism##autismandthecomorbiditiestheory##neurodivergentbiochemistry##matildaeffect
The ongoing discussion about autism's causes remains highly complex and nuanced. Significant research continues to emphasize that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is predominantly genetic, with numerous studies identifying specific gene variants and hereditary patterns linked to the condition. Recent initiatives, such as those led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., focus on synthesizing existing research to clarify misunderstandings and debunk misinformation regarding vaccine impact, which has been repeatedly disproven as a cause of autism. RFK Jr.'s project aims to bring comprehensive and broad-based data coverage of the U.S. population to autism research, addressing fragmented and hard-to-access datasets. By replicating prior sound studies and integrating new findings, this approach intends to provide a clearer understanding of autism's underlying biochemistry and associated comorbidities, highlighting the importance of the neurodivergent biochemistry framework. It's important to recognize the challenges faced by families of nonverbal autistic children, as noted by advocacy efforts reaching out for more inclusive research and support. The Matilda Effect, which describes the historical underrecognition of women's contributions to science, is also relevant here, as it impacts how autism research and neuroscience are communicated and acknowledged. Overall, current evidence supports genetics as the key factor in autism, with environmental factors playing more limited roles. Continued transparent, rigorous scientific inquiry combined with inclusive community input helps combat misinformation and advances understanding. This multi-dimensional research effort is vital to improving early diagnosis, personalized interventions, and support for neurodivergent individuals.
