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Autismo en "Medical Hypotheses" / Autism in "Medical Hypotheses"

Domingo 13 de noviembre de 2005 · 4959 lecturas

A Possible Association Between Fetal/neonatal Exposure to
Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation and the Increased Incidence
of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Robert C. Kane, Ph.D.
The Associated Bioelectromagnetics Technologists, P.O. Box 133,
Blanchardville, Wisconsin
Key words: autism; radiofrequency; radiation; RF; microwave; fetus;
embryo; neo-natal; blood-brain barrier; DNA; cognitive impairment.


Summary Recently disclosed epidemiological data indicate a dramatic
increase in the incidence of autism spectrum disorders. Previously,
the incidence of autism has been reported as 4-5 per 10,000 children.
The most recent evidence indicates an increased incidence of about 1
per 500 children. However, the etiology of autism is yet to be
determined. The recently disclosed data suggest a possible
correlation between autism incidence and a previously unconsidered
environmental toxin. It is generally accepted in the scientific
community that radiofrequency radiation is a biologically active
substance. It is also readily acknowledged that human exposures to
radiofrequency radiation have become pervasive during the past twenty
years, whereas such exposures were uncommon prior to that time. It
is suggested that fetal or neo-natal exposures to radiofrequency
radiation may be associated with an increased incidence of autism.