Environmental Contributions to Autism: Explaining the Rise in Incidence of Autistic Spectrum Disorders

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... there was no difference in levels between the two groups.9 In a case-control study of 48 children with ASD and 45 matched controls, primary and secondary metabolites of di-(2- ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) was found to be higher in children with autism .44 Phthalates are used ...

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Scott, J. G. (2013). Environmental Contributions to Autism: Explaining the Rise in Incidence of Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Journal of Enviromental Immunology and Toxicology, 1(2), 75. https://doi.org/10.7178/jeit.7

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