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Autism Prevention is possible because a good part of what is today called autism is caused by spontaneous mutations that accumulate in the sperm making cells, called spermatagonia, as men age. Fathering babies earlier in life and cryopreserving seme
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Dr. Jon Pauling ( Hannah's father) On Mitochondrial Disorders and Autism
2008-04-17 22:53:00
Jon Pauling's advice on vaccinations and autismMitochondrial autism a distinct sub population of autism. How common?
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Byron Richards on How to Prevent Vaccine Injury-Wakefield Gains A Well Know
2008-04-16 18:57:00
Adventures in Autism: Andrew Wakefield Gains a Well Known Supporter#links#linksHow To Prevent Vaccine Injury By: Byron J. Richards , CCNSource: http://www.newswithviews.comApril 11, 2008 It is a colossal failure on the part of our government to not warn parents of the actual risks associated with vaccines. The blind insistence that vaccines are safe and effective is not supported by science, at least for a significant number of our children. There are now 25,000 children per year developing autism (1 in 150), a problem that has expanded in direct proportion to the increase in vaccinations. How do you know if your child is at risk? The government’s primary goal appears to be to prevent parents, en masse, from refusing to vaccinate their children. To prevent such a “run on the public health bank” all caution is being recklessly thrown to the wind. American children are now the most vaccinated people in the world. What are we actually doing? The vaccination problem needs to be...
Thank you Professor Yasser Metwally How About Also Study Advancing Paternal
2008-04-16 17:18:00
Mitochondrial Dysfunction May Play a Role in Autism Spectrum Disorders EtiologyApril 16, 2008 at 10:08 am · Filed under Neurological section The author: Professor Yasser Metwallyhttp://yassermetwally.comINTRODUC TIONApril 15, 2008 — New research suggests mitochondrial dysfunction may play a role in the etiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in a subset of this patient population.Here at the American Academy of Neurology 60th Annual Meeting, a retrospective analysis of 41 children with ASD who were being evaluated for suspected mitochondrial disease showed that 32 (78%) had defects in skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) enzyme function and 29 of 39 (74%) harbored abnormalities in the OXPHOS proteins.“We’re very excited by these findings, and, based on these results, we will continue to pursue this [mitochondrial dysfunction] as a potential cause in a segment of the autistic population,” principal investigator John Shoffner, MD, said owner of Medical Neurog...
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Ginger is a Great Lady and an Excellent Blogger
2008-04-15 08:08:00
Adventures in Autism: AAP Takes Two Steps Forward, One Step Back#links#links Adventures in Autism, Ginger Taylor
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ASD CARC Had An Old Dads Survey in September of 2006 They Never Reported th
2008-04-15 03:15:00
Jeanette J.A. Holden, PhD (Molecular Genetics; Clinical & Behavioural Phenotyping; Prospective Study; Research Registry) Ask Dr. Holden about the smoking gun. Was she paid off not to publish the results? Would the results have shown that fathers of most de novo autistic children are older men?http://asdcarc.com/index.php/publishe r/articleview/?PHXSESSID=bb316443c1aa6332 536e824ea1557d3d&/1/frmArticleID/99/s taticId/7/
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Autism Schizophrenia and Older Fathers
2008-04-15 00:46:00
Autism and Childhood Development By Cindy RichFor 18 months, William and Elizabeth seemed like typical babies. Then the twins parents started noticing problems. Now, at age five, the children have autism.Something Happened and We Don’t Know WhyThere’s a light breeze over Rehoboth Beach as five-year-old Elizabeth Polanin takes her dad’s hand and walks toward the ocean. “That is one big pool, isn’t it, baby?” her father says.The water comes close, so Elizabeth steps back. She smiles and shakes a hand in the air, a sign she’s excited, then covers her ears as a wave crashes—like many children with autism, she’s sensitive to sounds.When the water recedes, Elizabeth walks toward it again, making high-pitched sounds and rubbing her hand against the back of her head. “You’re getting brave now!” her father says.Water is one of Elizabeth’s favorite things. She once took ten baths in a day. She’ll happily sit in her inflatable pool at home in Greenbelt and watch a t...
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Mitochondrial Disorders Overview, Blaylock on Mitochondria and Vaccines
2008-04-14 18:40:00
GeneReviewsInitial posting: June 08, 2000.Latest version: February 21, 2006.Mitochondrial Disorders Overview [Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathies, Mitochondrial Myopathies, Oxidative Phosphorylation Disorders, Respiratory Chain Disorders]Patrick F Chinnery, MBBS, PhD, MRCPDepartment of NeurologyUniversity of Newcastle upon Tyne Medical SchoolNewcastle upon Tynep.f.chinnery@newcastle.ac.ukView this article on the GeneTests Web site.SummaryDisease characteristics. Mitochondrial diseases are a clinically heterogeneous group of disorders that arise as a result of dysfunction of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. They can be caused by mutations of nuclear or mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Some mitochondrial disorders only affect a single organ (such as the eye in Leber hereditary optic neuropathy [LHON]), but many involve multiple organ systems and often present with prominent neurologic and myopathic features. Mitochondrial disorders may present at any age. In general terms, nuclear DNA muta...
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"The optimal time for a man to father a healthy child is the same as for a
2008-04-14 02:46:00
Sunday, October 15, 2006 - Page updated at 12:00 AMCarnal KnowledgeLike eggs, sperm have a "best by" dateBy Faye FlamThe Philadelphia InquirerBy the time I'd reached my early 30s and was still not married, someone offered me this bit of advice: Just pick somebody.Women are relentlessly reminded of the dreaded biological clock and the risks of having children after 35. But recent science suggests men, too, should be worried."The term 'biological clock' has always referred to females, but now there's evidence men are also ticking off some of their healthy children," says Jay Schinfeld, a fertility specialist.The latest finding, published last month: Older fathers are more likely to have children with autism. Researchers tracked 387,000 people born in Israel and concluded the odds of fathering an autistic child are about 6 in 1,000 for men under 20. When a man reaches 50, those odds shoot up to about 52 in 1,000."The optimal time for a man to father a healthy child is the same as f...
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MITOCHONDRIAL MYOPATHY: AN ENERGY CRISIS IN THE CELLS
2008-04-14 02:36:00
MITOCHONDRIAL MYOPATHY: AN ENERGY CRISIS IN THE CELLSby Sharon Hesterlee-------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- -------THE MITOCHONDRIAL GENETICS MAZEThe inheritance patterns of the mitochondrial encephalomyopathies can be quite complicated. The mutations that cause these diseases can be in the chromosomes; this is what's usually meant when people talk about a genetic or inherited disease.But mitochondrial encephalomyopathies have a unique situation. People can also inherit one of these diseases through mutations in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), which comes from the mother only. Mitochondria are the only parts of the cells that have their own DNA, separate from that of the chromosomes in the cell's nucleus, called nuclear DNA.This situation occurs because the mitochondrial respiratory chain, which is the final step in the energy-making process, is made up of proteins that come from both nuclear and mtDNA (see illustration). Although only 13 of rou...
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Neurologist Finds that More Than 60% of His Autistic Patients Have Mitochon
2008-04-14 01:35:00
Sunday, April 13, 2008Neurologist Finds that More Than 60% of His Autistic Patients Have Mitochondrial Disorders"Shoffner wanted to see if he could identify the underlying genetic mechanisms that might explain this link.He evaluated genetic samples and clinical information gathered on 37 children diagnosed with autism who had been evaluated at his clinic for mitochondrial disease.They found more than 60 percent of these children had mitochondrial defects."Now this is not a random sample and is much higher than the Portuguese study (20%), so until these numbers start to settle to a smaller ball park than 'between 20 and 60 percent' in studies with better sampling, we should not hold too closely to this number. But if they do end up settling near Shoffner's experience, it will be safe to say that CDC's claims of 'rare' are really, really wrong and probably criminal.New autism finding hopeDate: 13/04/2008CHICAGO, April 13 (Reuters) - U.S. researchers have found a genetic link bet...
what is the best age for men to father children if they want to avoid pater
2008-04-13 20:27:00
This question is not specifically directed by the poster towards men, but should be!FROM THE TELEGRAPH UKFriday, November 30, 2007What is the best age to have children? Posted at: 06:20The number of women having children over the age of 40 has doubled in the last ten years, providing the clearest evidence yet that many women are delaying starting a family.Figures from the Office of National Statistics show that 23,600 women over 40 fell pregnant in 2005 compared to 13,220 a decade ago. There was also a drop in the numbers of mothers in their early twenties and a rise in the number of girls aged 20-24 having abortions, up from 43,800 to 53,000.Do you think it better to delay starting a family until after establishing yourself in a career? Do older parents have more to offer their children? Or are older mother and fathers risking the health and well-being of their child by putting off parenthood?Are women increasingly assuming that they will fall pregnant in their forties and risking ...
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2008-04-13 18:21:00
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David Kirby's Comments at the Vaccine Safety Meeting 4/11/08
2008-04-13 04:33:00
From Ginger TaylorHere we share his story and all we are learning about autism.Saturday, April 12, 2008David Kirby's Comments at the Vaccine Safety Meeting On FridayReports and transcripts from the NVAC meeting on Friday are trickling out. Age of Autism will be posting some later.For now, here are David Kirby's comments. He brings to their attention important points about public trust and challenges Dr. Marie "Scientifically Illiterate Parents" McCormick that her rush to 'reassure' parents will be fruitless if real answers to all the questions parents have are not given. (From what I have heard about the meeting, Dr. McCormick still does not get that her 'just take my word for it, I am a doctor' means nothing any more.)Kirby then goes on to put some of those questions on the record. My list of questions is a good deal longer, but even getting these addressed properly is a good start.If they make no attempt to address them, then we know that this is just for show.Hello, my name...
Evaluation of nuclear DNA damage in human spermatozoa in men opting for ass
2008-04-13 03:05:00
Indian J Med Res. 2008 Feb;127(2):115-23.Evaluation of nuclear DNA damage in human spermatozoa in men opting for assisted reproduction.Shamsi MB, Kumar R, Dada R.Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.Diagnosis of sperm DNA integrity of semen sample is important for consistently high reproductive efficiency. The conventional parameters of semen analysis take into account morphology, motility, and concentration of spermatozoa in the sample, which are insufficient for evaluation of reproductive potential. Current studies have implicated abnormal organization of genomic material in sperms as a probable cause in 20 per cent cases of male infertility. This is especially important in the era of assisted reproduction technique (ART) when a majority of infertile couples opt for assisted reproduction and in where cases DNA integrity is a better diagnostic and prognostic marker as compared to routine semen analysis. This article reviews and discusses ...
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The researchers also found definite similarities and connections between sc
2008-04-13 00:52:00
JPost.com » Health and Sci-Tech » Health » ArticleApr 12, 2008 23:36 Updated Apr 12, 2008 23:46Health Scan: Genetics of schizophreniaBy JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH About one percent of the world population suffer from schizophrenia, the neurodevelopmental ailment characterized by disordered thinking and behavior. Although most patients have no family history of the disease, researchers have known that genetic background is important, and that schizophrenia can also result - starting in childhood and adolescence - from environmental triggers such as infections or the mother's poor nutrition during pregnancy.Parents, especially mothers, were in the past blamed for causing schizophrenia in their children. The fact that schizophrenics are likely to have few children has worked against considering genetic transmission.Now, a team of US scientists headed by Dr. Jonathan Sebat at Cold Spring Harbor in New York, the US National Institute of Mental Health and other leading institutions have f...
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Effects of familial risk factors and place of birth on the risk of autism:
2008-04-12 21:11:00
Published in 2005 this large study should received more publicity!Journal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryVolume 46 Issue 9 Page 963-971, September 2005 PublisheEffects of familial risk factors and place of birth on the risk of autism: a nationwide register-based studyMarlene Briciet Lauritsen11Centre for Basic Psychiatric Research, Psychiatric Hospital in Aarhus, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark,Carsten Bøcker Pedersen22National Centre for Register-based Research, University of Aarhus, Denmark,Preben Bo Mortensen22National Centre for Register-based Research, University of Aarhus, Denmark1Centre for Basic Psychiatric Research, Psychiatric Hospital in Aarhus, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark; 2National Centre for Register-based Research, University of Aarhus, DenmarkMarlene B. Lauritsen, Centre for Basic Psychiatric Research, Psychiatric Hospital in Aarhus, Aarhus University Hospital, DK-8240 Risskov, Denmark; Tel: +45 7789 2851; Fax: +45 7789 2899; Email: mbl@psykiatri.aaa....
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The many roads to autism
2008-04-12 04:06:00
I believe there is an urgent need to face the fact of “mitochondrial autism” and change the vaccination schedule and test for mitchondrial disorders before vaccinating babies. There is also a need to face the fact that there is “paternal age autism” and urge men to father babies in their 20s to very early 30s for less sporadic autism. Then there is autism caused by the mother having had an older father, fragile X and tuberous sclerosis are two manifestions of this. There is familial autism and probably autism caused by toxic/drug exposures of all kinds of the mother and/or father. All these avenues to autism need to be faced. We need to become educated on the variety of ways to autism and make necessary changes to the vaccination requirements and to our lifestyle of waiting to father children in our 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond.
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A CAMPAIGN FOR MEN TO COMPLETE THEIR FAMILIES BEFORE AGE 35
2008-04-11 00:13:00
COULD MEN BE CONVINCED TO COMPLETE THEIR FATHERING OF BABIES EARLIER IN LIFE TO PREVENT SPORADIC CANCERS (PROSTATE, BREAST, LEUKEMIAS, CANCERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,) NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS SUCH AS AUTISM, SCHIZOPHRENIA, MENTAL RETARDATION, IMMUNE DISORDERS SUCH AS TYPE 1 DIABETES, MS, AND ALZHEIMER'S? The offspring would lead healthier lives.: Am J Med Genet. 1988 Dec;31(4):845-52.LinksPrevalence of dominant mutations in Spain: effect of changes in maternal age distribution.Martínez-Frías ML, Herranz I, Salvador J, Prieto L, Ramos-Arroyo MA, Rodríguez-Pinilla E, Cordero JF.Estudio Colaborativo Español de Malformaciones Congénitas (ECEMC), Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain.We studied the birth prevalence of autosomal dominant mutations in Spain and estimated how a decrease in maternal age distribution may lead to reduction in dominant mutations. The data were collected by the Estudio Colaborativo Español de Malformaciones Congénitas from Apri...
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From a UK Site for Mother 35 Plus Fathers in the Danger Zone Unless Younger
2008-04-10 23:31:00
Are there 'risks' in being an older father? Whilst the average age of fathering a child is 32, recent figures from the UK's Office for National Statistics show that in 2004 more than 75,000 babies were born to fathers aged 40 and over - more than one in ten of all children born. Further, around 6,489 children a year are born to fathers aged fifty-plus. According to US-based National Center for Health Statistics, in 2004 about 24 in every 1000 men aged 40 - 44 fathered a child. This is up almost 18% from a decade ago. Meanwhile, only 3 out of every 1,000 men aged 55 and older are fathers to live births.Whilst the topic of "older fathers" is increasingly making headlines, what is perhaps less well-known is that there can be risks - both physical and mental - associated with fathering offspring later in life. Recent research revealed that compared to younger dads, fathers in the older age group were more inclined to be less tolerant of their children's physical activities, perceivi...
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Support for the Vaccine Court From Health Editor of US News & World Rep
2008-04-10 20:15:00
Adventures in Autism: US News and World Report Gets Reasonable#links#links Dr. Bernadine Healy Dr. Bernadine Healy is Health Editor for U.S.News & World Report and writes the On Health column. She is a member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and has served as director of the National Institutes of Health and president and CEO of the American Red Cross.
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Article about the possible dangers of Vitamin K Shot at Birth
2008-04-10 01:09:00
Adventures in Autism: Risks from Vitamin K Shot at Birth #links#links
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Paternal age and schizophrenia in dizygotic twins
2008-04-09 05:00:00
The British Journal of Psychiatry (2000) 176: 400-401© 2000 The Royal College of Psychiatrists Paternal age and schizophrenia in dizygotic twins L. B. Raschka 360 Bloor Street West, Suite 204, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1X1 EDITED BY LOUISE HOWARD Crow (1999) reported that dizygotic twinning increases with parental age as does the incidence of schizophrenia. Our study of 574 patients with schizophrenia showed that the incidence of schizophrenia increases with paternal age (Raschka, 1998). Scientific publications reported increased incidence of at least 12 illnesses with increased paternal age. The rate of mutations in spermatogenesis increases with age (Penrose, 1955; Vogel & Motulsky, 1979; Raschka, 1995; Sankaranarayanan, 1998). Other age-related changes are also known to occur in spermatogenesis. The study of the effect of paternal age could yield useful information regarding the reported greater occurrence of schizophrenia in dizygotic twins. REFERENCESCrow, T. J. (1999) Twin studies...
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Fragile X and company: Finding the right diagnosis
2008-04-09 01:38:00
Definition of Advanced paternal ageAdvanced paternal age: A man who is age 40 years or older at the time of conception. (There is no universally accepted definition of advanced paternal age but this criterion is often used in genetic counseling.) Advanced paternal age is associated with an increased risk of new mutations in the offspring. This risk for genetic defects does not increase dramatically at age 40, but rather increases linearly with the age of the father. The risk of genetic defects due to new dominant mutations is 4 to 5 times greater for fathers aged 45 and above than for men in their early twenties. There are two types of paternal age effects. One relates to the autosomes and the other to the X chromosome. New autosomalmutations for dominant conditions show up in the children. Their diseases are due directly to advanced paternal age. New mutations on the X chromosome are usually not evident in the children. They are transmitted to daughters who are at risk for having s...
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Premature babies and autism ? This story is based on a study of ill, prema
2008-04-08 03:27:00
Premature babies and autism Due to advances in intensive care, there has been a "dramatic" increase in the survival rates for premature babies “One in four premature babies ‘faces the risk of autism’,” reports the Daily Mail today. The Daily Express also covers the story, saying that those who are the smallest at birth are the most vulnerable. Both newspapers go on to say that this could explain the rise in the number of children with autism in recent years. They add that the estimated amount of children with autism has risen concurrently with the numbers of babies born prematurely who survive into adulthood and attribute these higher survival rates to advances in medicine. The Daily Mail also says there are more preterm births as there is a “trend for older women, for whom premature babies are more likely, to give birth”.This story is based on a study of ill, premature babies. It showed that of the 91 toddlers (aged between 18 and 24 months) 23 (26%) had social and beh...
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These People Know About The Strong Risk Factor of Paternal Age in Autism Bu
2008-04-08 03:22:00
CHOP Genotypes 4,500 Samples for Autism Genetics Research[April 7, 2008]------------------------------------ -------------------------------- By a GenomeWeb staff reporter NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia said today it has contributed a set of genotype data to the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange, or AGRE, which it gained through analyzing 4,500 samples AGRE had gathered. CHOP's Center for Applied Genomics performed the genotyping with an Illumina HumanHap550 system. The samples used in the analysis came from 4,500 individuals from around 900 families, including 1,250 children with autism spectrum disorders, their parents, and their siblings. AGRE is a program of the organization Autism Speaks, which will make the genetic dataset accessible to researchers worldwide, CHOP said. University of Pennsylvania researcher Maja Bucan, who is a collaborator on the project, said the high-density genotype data will provide novel insights into the genom...
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Reform the childhood vaccination schedule
2008-04-07 05:01:00
Reform the childhood vaccination scheduleAnne Hart | Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 11:30 pm Columnist Anne Hart writes it's time to take a hard look at the aggressive schedule on which immunizations are given.Mention the possibility of a link between autism and vaccines to a mainstream doctor and expect some eye rolls.Or ridicule. Or, in some cases, downright contempt.The mainstream medical establishment continuously rejects any correlation between childhood vaccinations and autism, a disorder that affects one in 150 children in the United States.But that rejection isn't silencing valiant and vocal parents pushing for safer vaccines and a less aggressive immunization schedule after their children were diagnosed with autism.Sam and Kim Spencer of Savannah are among those parents. The Spencers are not anti-vaccine. Nor do they believe vaccines are the sole cause of autism in their 7-year-old son, Patrick.The Spencers believe Patrick was born with a predisposition for autoimmune issues....
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RATES OF AUTISM IN SF BAY AREA: WHITES DOUBLE BLACKS AND HISPANICS, SIMILAR
2008-04-07 02:47:00
RATES OF AUTISM IN SF BAY AREA: WHITES DOUBLE BLACKS AND HISPANICS, SIMILAR TO ASIANS Primary Author's Institution/Affiliation CA Department of Health Services IS THE AVERAGE PATERNAL AGE OF WHITE AND ASIAN FAMILIES IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA HIGHER THAN THE AVERAGE PATERNAL AGE OF THE HISPANIC AND BLACK FAMILIES?????????BIRTH PREVALENCE OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS (ASD) BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS IN THE SAN FRANCSICO BAY AREA OF CALIFORNIA G. C. Windham, M. Anderson, J. Collins, L. A. Croen, J. K. Grether Background: Concern about an increase in the number of children diagnosed with ASDs has highlighted the lack of population-based data on rates and trends.Objective: Establish a multi-source, active surveillance system to determine rates and demographic characteristics of ASD in a geographically-defined birth population in California.Methods: The base population was all births in a 6-county region during 1994 and 1996. Children with a diagnosis of ASD by age 8 at any avail...
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"this repeated copying can lead to small mistakes called mutations and mist
2008-04-06 16:40:00
Older Fathers and Grandfathers." Source: Prof. E. Y. Kwawukume - Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Chief Executive of Women's Health Foundation-Ghana/The MirrorAgeing and quality of spermLast Updated: Sunday, 6 April 2008, 9:34 GMTLifestyle and exposure to certain environmental agents could affect the sperm and fertility or the ability to produce healthy sperm to optimise fertility. There are many couples in our society who, after several months of trying to achieve conception, have failed.Many times, the man is not ready to seek infertility evaluation and they try as much as possible to do what they can on their own to produce healthy sperm. Unfortunately, in a majority of men, self-medication does not work!Sperm, quantity and quality vary among male and there are several factors which can affect the production of healthy and optimum sperm. Some of these factors are directly under our control but others are not and there is not much that you can do alone but to seek help and have...
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Should Older Men Stop Fathering Babies And Adopt to Add To or Begin New Fam
2008-04-05 21:19:00
Minding Your Mind New Key to AutismSeptember 25, 2006By Michael Craig Miller, M.D.Harvard Medical SchoolConvincing Evidence What Causes These Genetic Errors? Should Older Men Stop Fathering Babies ? A study published in the September, 2006 issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry may give older prospective fathers pause before plunging into biological parenthood. The authors found a significant increase in the risk of autism and similar disorders as fathers got older. What Is Autism?Autism is a profoundly disabling disorder that starts in early childhood. The key features are:Abnormal social development – little or no eye contact, prefers to be alone Difficulty communicating – impaired language ability, uses gestures or pointing rather than words Unusual behavior – spins objects, doesn't like being cuddled Evidence of strong abilities sometimes in non-verbal areas, such as math or music Older people with autism may have some ability to interact with people, but about two...
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More Hot News From Ginger Taylor on Non-Paternal Age Autism
2008-04-05 20:05:00
Here we share his story and all we are learning about autism.Saturday, April 05, 2008David Kirby is About To Hit CDC Again, With A Triple Punch This Time David Kirby, the man who has dug up more on the vaccine scandal than anyone, has yet again given the heads up to everyone that the hits to the CDC's 'no link' claims just keep on commin'.Now I can tell you that as you are reading this now, the CDC, the DOJ and HHS has already read this. They are on the internet autism lists, and they read this blog and the others who write about the vaccine autism link.So to you, our health authorities, and especially to those of you visiting from in side the CDC building:It is time to end the charade. Vaccines plunge children into autism. It is proven. The legal precedent has been set. The research is in. It is on paper. The word is out. "The Debate Is Over". Because you insist on allowing this plainly untrue 'no link' statement insanity to continue unchallenged, you are destroying the vacci...
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