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Autism: a genetic fate? : The investigation of a mother of Truths




de Marie-Christine Dépréaux (Auteur)

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mother of three whose eldest is autistic, Marie-Christine Dépréaux spends most of his time to research, analyze and translate everything for 8 years, relates to biomedical approaches to autism, leading to an acceptable level of scientific quality and support by solid medical references and especially to go through. If
English literature on this view of autism is abundant evidence of many parents and physicians, if discussions are held as well at the government level as English-language media both radio and television, nothing similar exists for a francophone audience.
is why she decided to venture into the book because she would have liked to see 20 years ago, provoking serious debates and providing discounts on the subject.
She finally rebelled against the immutable speech and heard too often fatalistic about autism: genetic inevitability, no! Too simplistic!
It reveals that there is a microcosm medical cause of new biomedical approaches to autism.
hope that members of the DAN (Defeat Autism Now) are those scientific avant-garde, with the assistance of parents of autistic children, wake up the sleeping science community to defeat autism for those already affected and to determine its origin to prevent further victims.

"Some scientists have peace of mind (they believe) they know and are continuing their work and lessons in the comfort of dogmatic slumber. If one looks at the history of science, their position is not necessarily legitimate. "

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