Tuttle wrote:
aspiegirl2 wrote:
Maybe they should have put it the other way around, that "all children with autism are born with a certain shape in their airways"?
That's a completely different statement that barely says anything similar to the statement they made.
You're right it is. (I have now read the article by the way.) All the "study" claims is what they found, which is that all of the patients they did observe with the abnormality in the airway, also had Autism. They did not say, "Therefore all Autistics have this abnormality."
The fact that 100% of the 49 patients observed did have both however, is very significant, and does indicate that further studies are warranted.
Tuttle wrote:
Think of the difference between "All fish are animals" and "All animals are fish".
They're trying to claim that everyone with a particular trait is also autistic, not that all of us have that trait.
Well, no, they aren't trying to claim that we all have this trait. Not at all. They are simply saying that what they have observed so far indicates that it may be possible.
There is no way to know for certain without further studies, and what they have observed so far indicates strongly that further studies should definitely be done, to determine whether or not what has been observed in these 49 patients seems to indicate, is true or not.
Nowhere in the article is any definite statement made. Nowhere in the article are they saying what they (the researchers) are, or are not trying to claim, other than that there appears to be strong evidence of a link between the two. 49 out of 49 patients IS strong evidence, but it is not "proof."
The claim that there IS a link is made by the AUTHOR of the article, not the researchers.
Therein lies the danger of reporters making claims, and making them in ways that make it appear the claims actually are coming from the researchers themselves.
True, 49 out of 49 having both doesn't "prove" all Autistics have this physical trait, but it DOES prove that we'd probably better start looking seriously into whether or not all of us do, or at least whether a significant number of us do.
To NOT look more closely at this possibility after this doctor's finding would be scientifically irresponsible.
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