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TRUTH TO TELL: Weds -11AM-KFAI: AUTISM IN THE CITIES: What's Up Here? From: Andy Driscoll Date: May 13 20:05 UTC Short link
_______________________________________________________ TRUTH TO TELL WEDNESDAY, May 14, 11:00AM: AUTISM IN THE CITIES...where is it coming from? And why so much of it? KFAI Radio, 90.3 Minneapolis /106.7 St. Paul / <email obscured> A CivicMedia/Minnesota production What is going on here? Incidences of children¹s brain disorders appear to be nearly epidemic. 1 of every 150 children are afflicted with some form of autism (1 of every 90 boys). But why? Genetics play a major role, but, more analysts are looking at mercury-bearing vaccines and environmental factors as coincident with massive increases in all sorts of children¹s ill health asthma, ADHD and autism spectrum disorders. Autism, Asperger¹s, and related behavioral disorders are seen in light of poor air and water quality, poverty, and immunization vaccines. Not all victims, parents, advocates, researchers and public health officials agree. One item is not in doubt: the explosion in cases of autism and Asperger¹s is stirring debate among all of them, some of it very loud and angry, as we struggle with the cause and effect of it all. TTT¹s Andy Driscoll and Lynnell Mickelsen talk with parents and professionals and walking examples of the difficulties faced by children and young adults displaying autistic behavior on this segment GUESTS: NANCY HOKKANEN, Parent/Advocate, Autism Spectrum Disorder ANNE HARRINGTON, Autism Services, Minneapolis Public Schools¹ Early Childhood Special Education INVITED: DR. BARBARA LUSKIN, Clinical Psychologist, Autism Society of Minnesota DR, W. BROOKS DONALD, Pediatrician, Health Partners Riverside Clinic _______________________________________________________ In this day and age of an increasingly irrelevant mainstream media lost in its own cacophony of hysteria and self-absorption, "Truth to Tell" is a shining example of hope. Perhaps all is not lost. William Moyers