Paul G. King, Ph.D.
October 10, 2008
WASHINGTON, DC – New study, “Biomarkers of Environmental Toxicity and Susceptibility in Autism” in the peer-reviewed Journal of the Neurological Sciences1, confirms a causal link between subacute mercury poisoning in children and their autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis. The autism community reported that this study presents, “…some compelling evidence…consistent with the author’s theory that mercury exposure plays a role in autism.”2
This new study involved a multi-national collaboration between researchers, including: David A. Geier, Janet K. Kern, PhD, RN, Carolyn Gavery, PhD, James B. Adams, PhD, Tapan Audhya, PhD, Robert Nataf, MD, and Mark R. Geier, MD, PhD, FABMG, FACE. These researchers have extensive research backgrounds in medicine, biochemistry and neuroscience, and include professors from the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas) and Arizona State University (Tempe).
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