Debunking a Misconception About the Cause of Autism
Yesterday, someone shared this post in Facebook. I found it amusing because I remember having a conversation with my friend about the cause of autism and its rise during the 1980s. I postulated couldn't it have been caused by something that we began routinely administering in the 1980s or even in the 1970s to children? Of course, just like in the the Facebook post, she said that oh they were simply not getting diagnosed but there were already a lot of people with autism even before the 1980s. I didn't say anything but in my mind I was asking myself why was she spending so much on speech therapy and special classes if this were the case? I mean if I knew that undiagnosed cancer cases would still lead normal lives, why in the world would I ever have the need to be diagnosed? Or why would I ever need to spend money on interventions if I knew that everyone with a cancer diagnosis would turn out just fine? If our parents turned out to be healthy and productive and some of ...