autism

Autism is a brain disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate, relate to others, and interact with his or her surroundings. Autism is usually diagnosed between the ages of two and three based on observation of  behaviour. There is no cure for autism, except early diagnosis and treatment, which may help to ease the symptoms.



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Link database: Baltmore Citypaper: Feature: Mercury Rising
Journals database: Autism Research
Report Finds Mercury Contamination Permeates Wildlife Systems | EVISA's News
Mercury Containing Preservative Alters Immune Function | EVISA's News
Scientists reveal how organic mercury can interfere with vision | EVISA's News
New Report is first to quantify Health Impacts from World's Worst Toxic Pollution Problems | EVISA's News
Occurrence of monoethylmercury in the Florida Everglades verified | EVISA's News
New California study concludes that thimerosal seems not to be the major cause for autism | EVISA's News
In vivo Quantification of the Transition of Brain Extracellular Mercury after Thimerosal Administration | EVISA's News
Link database: Thimerosal News: A site dedicated to the issues related with Thimerosal
Autism risk linked to distance from power plants and other mercury-releasing sources | EVISA's News
Link database: Thimerosal — 50+ years of known toxicity!
New findings about Thimerosal Neurotoxicity | EVISA's News
New Seychelle study: Mercury And Autism Not Linked | EVISA's News
Link database: CDC: Thimerosal (Thiomersal) & Vaccines
Certified reference materials for mercury in biological materials | EVISA's News
Precautionary approach to methylmercury needed | EVISA's News
New Study Examines Why Mercury is More Dangerous in Oceans | EVISA's News
Material database: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - SRM 955c - Toxic Elements in Caprine Blood /Level 4
A silent pandemic: Industrial chemicals are impairing the brain development of children worldwide | EVISA's News