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New Research Looks at Possible Environmental Causes of Autism

Top federal health officials say that autism researchers have not spent enough time looking at the part that environmental toxins play in the development of autism. Dr. Julie Daniels, a professor of epidemiology and maternal and child health at the UNC School of Public Health, says that "we do know it is a genetic disorder but, based on some of the data, it leaves room that there may be environmental contributors."

New Research Explores Possible Environmental Causes of Autism

Nationwide, some type of autism affects one out of 150 children. Autism is a neurological disorder that affects a person's ability to socially interact with others. It is unknown at this point whether autism is caused more by environmental factors or by genetic factors.

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