At 24 months, 28 infants (30 percent) met criteria for ASDs while 64
infants (70 percent) did not. The two groups differed in white matter
fiber tract development -- pathways that connect brain regions -- as
measured by fractional anisotropy (FA). FA measures white matter
organization and development, based on the movement of water molecules
through brain tissue.
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The cause of the autism epidemic is simply pregnant mothers consuming diet soda. You can find out more about the connection between aspartame and autism here: http://www.whilesciencesleeps.com/birth-defects-caused-by-aspartame/
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