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TSD10yrspain
post Jan 30 2016, 11:54 PM, updated 9y ago

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I want to share this articles here.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/art...developing.html

They may have a cure or prevention for our future generation. I am so happy.
My son has autism, my bro has Schizophrenia,
His son has mild symptom of autism aswell. This genetic disorder has been increasing
Rapidly and its devastating. It runs in a family but seemed to shown on
Male rather than female, I am pretty sure I am a carier sad.gif .
Anyway I am so glad they able to prevent in near future, this is one remarkable break thru biggrin.gif
talexeh
post Jan 31 2016, 01:17 PM

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QUOTE(D10yrspain @ Jan 30 2016, 11:54 PM)
I  want to share this articles here.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/art...developing.html

They may have a cure or prevention for our future generation. I am so happy.
My son has autism, my bro has Schizophrenia,
His son has mild symptom of autism aswell. This genetic disorder has been increasing
Rapidly and its devastating. It runs in a family but seemed to shown on
Male rather than female, I am pretty sure I am a carier  sad.gif .
Anyway I am so glad they able to  prevent in near future, this is one remarkable break thru  biggrin.gif
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I would take this kind of news with a pinch of salt. While it may be a scientific breakthrough, the fact that the same treatment can be applied to human beings are still years away from being tested.

I read the other day that scientists in China has managed to replicate autism / autistic behaviours on monkeys but again, there are various opinions among scientists if these are actually 100% accurate when the same concept is applied on human.

http://www.technologyreview.com/news/54603...eated-in-china/
TSD10yrspain
post Jan 31 2016, 01:44 PM

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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jan 31 2016, 01:17 PM)
I would take this kind of news with a pinch of salt. While it may be a scientific breakthrough, the fact that the same treatment can be applied to human beings are still years away from being tested.

I read the other day that scientists in China has managed to replicate autism / autistic behaviours on monkeys but again, there are various opinions among scientists if these are actually 100% accurate when the same concept is applied on human.

http://www.technologyreview.com/news/54603...eated-in-china/
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It is indeed good news. Shows that ppl are putting afford in giving hope biggrin.gif

 

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