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Autism information and updates

Updated information on July 21, 2023 Everything you need to know about autism in adults Signs and symptoms Diagnosis Living with autism Summary Read about Kimberly Drake's perspective Autism in adults may present with different symptoms than in children. Many adults learn to live with the symptoms, and this can make diagnosis difficult. Autism  spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the  most common Trusted Source  neurodevelopmental disorders. In most cases, autistic people receive a diagnosis in childhood, usually after the  age of 4 years . However, some autistic adults are not diagnosed in childhood, even if their symptoms are more severe.Common signs and symptoms of ASD in adults can  include Trusted Source : difficulty making conversation difficulty making or maintaining close friendships discomfort during eye contact challenges with regulating emotions extreme interest in one particular topic frequent monologues on the same subject or subjects hypers...

Oncology nurse quits after discovering nutrition heals cancer

 Updated information June 18, 2024  I came across this article regarding "cancer Alley" -> Since "articles and videos on social media" disappear, here is some paragraphs from the article and it's link is at: https://gizmodo.com/americas-notorious-cancer-alley-is-even-more-toxic-than-1851532462?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us Since the 1980s, the 85-mile stretch of the Mississippi River that connects New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has been known as “ Cancer Alley .” The name stems from the fact that the area’s residents have a 95% greater chance of developing cancer than the average American. A big reason for this is the concentration of industrial facilities along the corridor — particularly petrochemical manufacturing plants, many of which emit ethylene oxide, an extremely potent toxin that is considered a carcinogen by the Environmental Protection Agency and has been linked to breast and lung cancers. But even though the general risks of liv...