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what age can ASD be detected?

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Autism spectrum disorder is probably present from birth and is usually evident before the child is around three years of age. It is very difficult to diagnose until the child is at least 2 years of age.
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How is it detected?

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Children should have a thorough medical examination during infancy and preschool years to detect potential eye problems. This is particularly important if a relative has strabismus.
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How is hemochromatosis detected?

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A simple blood test is used to diagnose people with iron overload. The test typically used for this purpose is transferrin saturation. If the initial test comes back elevated (>45%), then a repeat test is conducted after an overnight fast. If both tests are elevated, further tests are conducted to determine if iron overload is present. For more details, refer to the recommendations in the Annals of Internal Medicine Supplement, 1 December 1998, page 955.
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How are problems detected?

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Some conditions can be detected through careful physical exam, EKG, and a thorough medical history. When cardiovascular health concerns are identified or suspected through initial testing, further studies can confirm the presence of serious conditions, so that treatment or other intervention can take place.
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How is AMD detected?

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Pupil dilation: This examination enables your eye care professional to see more of the retina and look for signs of AMD. To do this, drops are placed into the eye to dilate (widen) the pupil. After the examination, your vision may remain blurred for several hours. One of the most common early signs of AMD is the presence of drusen. Drusen are tiny yellow deposits in the retina. Your eye care professional can see them during an eye examination.
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Your eye care professional may suspect AMD if you are over age 60 and have had recent changes in your central vision. To look for signs of the disease, he or she will use eye drops to dilate, or enlarge, your pupils. Dilating the pupils allows your eye care professional to view the back of the eye better. Dilated eye exam. Drops are placed in your eyes to widen, or dilate, the pupils.
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Dilated eye exam. Drops are placed in your eyes to widen, or dilate, the pupils. Your eye doctor uses a special magnifying lens to examine your retina and optic nerve for signs of AMD and other eye problems. After the exam, your close-up vision may remain blurred for several hours. Tonometry uses an instrument that measures the pressure inside the eye. Numbing drops may be applied to your eye for this test. During an eye exam, you may be asked to look at an Amsler grid.
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Is mercury exposure a contributor to ASD?

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The role of mercury as a risk factor for childhood autism is not fully understood; however, it has been shown that mercury can interfere with the signaling pathways in a child’s developing brain and the modulation of proteins that regulate the immune system (see Understanding Mercury, Understanding Autism by Ellen Silbergeld, Ph.D., and Jennifer Nyland, Ph.D.).
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What is the relationship between environmental toxins and ASD?

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Findings indicate that many children with autism or those who are at risk of developing autism have a metabolic impairment that reduces their ability to rid their bodies of heavy metals and other toxins. Build-up of these toxins in the body can lead to brain and nervous system damage and developmental delays (see We’re Loaded with Toxins: Analyzing the Toxic Body Burden of Americans by Judy Chinitz Gorman).
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Are pesticides a potential contributor to ASD?

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Some children who are genetically at risk for ASD may be more susceptible to the adverse effects of pesticide exposure. Research shows that several genes associated with autism risk encode for proteins that regulate excitation/inhibition within the central nervous system. Several of these neurotransmitter systems are known to be targets of pesticides frequently found in children (see Can Exposure to Environmental Toxicants Influence Autism Susceptibility? by Isaac N. Pessah, Ph.D.).
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What is autoimmunity and what is its relationship to ASD?

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Autoimmunity is a condition in which the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues. Several studies show that autoimmune activity can be associated with ASD in some cases, but it has not been determined if this activity contributes to the development of the disorder or if it is a consequence of the disease (see Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Immune System by Paula Goines, B.S., Paul Ashwood, Ph.D., and Judy Van de Water, Ph.D.).
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Have some children with autism recovered from ASD?

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There are reported cases that some children with autism have substantially or completely recovered. Commonweal, a non-profit health and environmental research institute, is conducting an autism recovery documentation project that will provide a detailed report of a number of verifiable recoveries from ASD (see Helping to Shift the Paradigm: Learning More About Recovery in Autism by Robert Sinaiko).
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What Is ASD?

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How many children in the United States have an ASD?

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There is not a full population count of all individuals with an ASD in the United States. However, using the prevalence data stated above, we can estimate that if 4 million children are born in the United States every year and assuming the prevalence rate has been constant over the past two decades, we can estimate that up to 560,000 individuals between the ages of 0 to 21 have an ASD. However, many of these individuals may not be classified as having an ASD until school-age or later.
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What causes ASD?

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The specific cause of ASD is not known however researchers around the world are exploring different theories and trying to identify the specific gene or genes that may cause autism. It is known that there are biological or neurological differences in the brains of people with autism. There are several outdated theories concerning the cause of ASD; it is not caused by bad parenting and it is not a mental illness.
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Is ASD hereditary?

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In many families, there is a pattern of ASD or related disabilities, suggesting that there is a genetic basis to the disorder. There is some tendency for ASD to cluster in families with the incidence rate amongst siblings 50 times that of the general population.
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What is the incidence of ASD?

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Studies suggest the prevalence is somewhere between 1 in 200 - 500. In recent years there has been a large increase in the number of children diagnosed with ASD, particularly those in the high functioning category. This is probably due to a broadening of the criteria for diagnosis, and better diagnostics methods enabling detection at a very young age.
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How is ASD diagnosed?

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Autism is diagnosed by examining the child’s development and behaviours. Sometimes autism can be difficult to diagnose so it is important to have a comprehensive assessment to distinguish ASD from a range of other difficulties. assessment by a paediatrician is required prior to an assessment for ASD in order to rule out other factors including medical conditions that may be affecting the child’s development and behaviour. A hearing assessment may also be required.
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Unlike contamination caused by most bacteria, yeast or fungi, mycoplasmas typically do not alter the turbidity or pH of cell culture media. Thus, they can only be detected through an active effort employing highly specialized and specific tests that require a skilled operator to perform and interpret results. Tests fall into two basic categories: direct culture with media; or indirect tests measuring specific biochemical markers or other characteristics associated with mycoplasmas.
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Ans. It can be detected by parents, health personnel/professionals, teachers and rehabilitation workers when the baby/child fails to achieve the physical or mental developmental milestones as compared to other normal children.
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As it stands no. Keep in mind things may change down the road that may make you detectable and we will edit LOTROExtreme to be undetectable, but with anything there is a risk.
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What is the link between the digestive system and the brain in people with ASD?

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Some of these bacterially produced compounds (mentioned above), known as short-chain fatty acids, when injected in small amounts into the brains of experimental rodents, produce bouts of hyperactivity and repetitive behavior resembling those seen in ASDs. Research shows that repeated exposure to these compounds can exert permanent effects on brain and behavior (see Canadian Study: Is There a Digestive Link to Autism? by Kulani Mahikoa).
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What are the main characteristics of ASD?

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The core features of ASD are impairments in social skills, communication and obsessive behaviour. Not all children display all of the behaviours described here. However to be diagnosed with ASD the child must show all the essential core features of autism and meet certain diagnostic criteria.
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