WASHINGTON (AP) - For many experts, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's promise for "pulling back the curtain" to find autism’s causes in a few months is jarring - and unrealistic.
Experts call Kennedy’s plan to find autism’s cause unrealistic
WASHINGTON (AP) - For many experts, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's promise for "pulling back the curtain" to find autism’s causes in a few months is jarring - and unrealistic.
That's because it appears to ignore decades of science linking about 200 genes that play a role - and the quest to understand differences inside the brain that can be present at birth.
"Virtually all the evidence in the field suggests whatever the causes of autism - and there's going to be multiple causes, it's not going to be a single cause - they all affect how the fetal brain develops," said longtime autism researcher David Amaral of the UC Davis MIND Institute.
"Even though we may not see the behaviors associated with autism until a child is 2 or 3 years old, the biological changes have already taken place," he said.