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Study: Autism alters brain more broadly than previously thought

Sort of old news to me, I have many differences besides language and social abilities.

Overall though, an incredibly insulting story by some people that need to be locked up:
which will inform and accelerate development of disease-altering therapies
 
Autism does not alter the brain. The brain was already different to neuro-typical brains.

We call some neuro divergent brains to be "autistics". No neuro-typical brain can be altered by autism because it was already autistic...

Its incredible how they set titles to make autism look like an illness...
 
Studies show that we will likely get extermination camps for our kind six months sooner thanks to "ground-breaking discoveries" like these.
 
you can read and find everything, when you want to find it, depends on the news site.

but if it is then high-quality or maybe just clickbait, fake news or half fake news, that´s another question.

I read only 3 news sites + 2 technique news sites, because they are the one with the highest quality in my country and I no sense of reading other news sites. maybe wikipedia and other sites for additional information.
 
Very interesting. It is a brand new study and published in a peer reviewed journal so I will definately try and see what I can get out of it. The technical nature of these studies are terrifically difficult for me to understand

"Neuropsychiatric disorders classically lack defining brain pathologies, but recent work has demonstrated dysregulation at the molecular level, characterized by transcriptomic and epigenetic alterations."

Um Yeah, If you say so. Thats just the opening line of the abstract and that's probably the simplest part.... :D
 
Sort of old news to me, I have many differences besides language and social abilities.

Overall though, an incredibly insulting story by some people that need to be locked up:
To people who are autistic this is old news obviously, but neurotypicals recognizing this is new to me.
 

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