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Study Links Autistic Behaviors to Enzyme
UC Riverside-led mouse study shows that deleting the enzyme favorably impacts behaviors associated with Fragile X syndrome. Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a genetic disorder that causes obsessive-compulsive and repetitive behaviors, and other behaviors on the autistic spectrum, as well as cognitive deficits. It is the most common inherited cause of mental impairment and the most common cause of autism. Now biomedical scientists at the University of California, Riverside have published a study that sheds light on the cause of autistic behaviors in FXS.
http://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/23947
EDIT: This does not say that anyone is close to developing a cure or vaccine for Autistic Spectrum Disorder. I had a quick chance to skim the article when I noticed the headline on a newspaper while I was working. I was not able to read it closely at the time, but what I did read made me think:
Regardless of how much success they are having, there are those who are trying to find a cure or vaccine for autism. They might even succeed someday.
At first this excited me. But I started having second thoughts after thinking about some others that I know who are on the spectrum. I personally know at least one person who is thankful for her Asperger's diagnosis, and credits it for her unusual points of view. I know of artists who credit their skill and originality to their diagnosis. I know that I would be all for a way to become more typical, but I'm not everybody.
So, if you had the ability to erase all aspects of the Spectrum from yourself, or vaccinate your children to ensure that they would never develop them, would you?
EDIT: Props to Humanaut for digging up the original article.
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