Urinary mercury concentrations are used in research exploring mercury exposure. Some theorists have proposed that autism is caused by mercury toxicity. We set out to test whether mercury concentrations in the urine of children with autism were significantly increased or decreased compared to controls or siblings. = 34).There were no statistically significant differences in creatinine levels, in uncorrected urinary mercury levels or in levels of mercury corrected for creatinine, whether or not the analysis is controlled for age, gender and amalgam fillings.This study lends no support for the hypothesis of differences in urinary mercury excretion in children with autism compared to other groups. Some of the results, however, do suggest furthe...
Autism is defined by a behavioral set of stereotypic and repetitious behavioral patterns in combinat...
Gene expression in blood was correlated with mercury levels in blood of 2- to 5-year-old boys with a...
Two recent studies, from France (Nataf et al., 2006) and the United States (Geier & Geier, 2007), id...
Background: Urinary mercury concentrations are used in research exploring mercury exposure. Some the...
BACKGROUND: Urinary mercury concentrations are used in research exploring mercury exposure. Some the...
Background: Urinary mercury concentrations are used in research exploring mercury exposure. Some the...
Although mercury has been proven to be a neurotoxicant, there is a lack of data to evaluate the caus...
Large autism epidemics have recently been reported in the United States and the United Kingdom. Emer...
The pathophysiological etiologies related with the development of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) re...
Where direct experimental research into a causal hypothesis of a disease is impossible due to ethica...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects social, communi...
AbstractBackgroundA review of medical literature has shown that exposure to mercury, whether organic...
Where direct experimental research into a causal hypothesis of a disease is impossible due to ethica...
The authors present a review of literature on the involvement of perinatal and postnatal mercury exp...
Autism is defined by a behavioral set of stereotypic and repetitious behavioral patterns in combinat...
Autism is defined by a behavioral set of stereotypic and repetitious behavioral patterns in combinat...
Gene expression in blood was correlated with mercury levels in blood of 2- to 5-year-old boys with a...
Two recent studies, from France (Nataf et al., 2006) and the United States (Geier & Geier, 2007), id...
Background: Urinary mercury concentrations are used in research exploring mercury exposure. Some the...
BACKGROUND: Urinary mercury concentrations are used in research exploring mercury exposure. Some the...
Background: Urinary mercury concentrations are used in research exploring mercury exposure. Some the...
Although mercury has been proven to be a neurotoxicant, there is a lack of data to evaluate the caus...
Large autism epidemics have recently been reported in the United States and the United Kingdom. Emer...
The pathophysiological etiologies related with the development of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) re...
Where direct experimental research into a causal hypothesis of a disease is impossible due to ethica...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects social, communi...
AbstractBackgroundA review of medical literature has shown that exposure to mercury, whether organic...
Where direct experimental research into a causal hypothesis of a disease is impossible due to ethica...
The authors present a review of literature on the involvement of perinatal and postnatal mercury exp...
Autism is defined by a behavioral set of stereotypic and repetitious behavioral patterns in combinat...
Autism is defined by a behavioral set of stereotypic and repetitious behavioral patterns in combinat...
Gene expression in blood was correlated with mercury levels in blood of 2- to 5-year-old boys with a...
Two recent studies, from France (Nataf et al., 2006) and the United States (Geier & Geier, 2007), id...