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	<title>Comments on: Certain Locations in California Show to Have Higher Autism Rates</title>
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		<title>By: Older Moms Point To Cause For Autistic Babies &#124; PriceDoc Talk</title>
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		<description>[...] Lauren Meyers on February 12, 2010 &#183; 0 comments      According to a California analysis, 40-year-old mothers-to-be have a 50% higher chance than younger moms to bear a child affected by autism. Which continues to say that it is not likely [...]</description>
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		<title>By: What Do States Think about the Health Care Reform? &#124; PriceDoc Talk</title>
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		<description>[...] expressed his dislike towards the health care bill because of how much the reform will cost the state of California. The National Center for Policy Analysis states that “he’s not alone,” and that many other [...]</description>
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		<description>Hilariously, though, the treatment for very slight autism is:

DO NOTHING.

So, why do we want to increase the rate of diagnoses for autism and &quot;autistic spectrum disorders&quot; (Like autism, but not... not same cause, environment, manifestations, etc.)  Or, to give another parallel-

This is the obverse view of ADHD. Turned out lots of kids were getting diagnosed with ADHD, kids with highly educated white parents who spent little time with them. However, it soon became fashionable to say, &quot;Keep our kids off drugs; say no to Ritalin!&quot; et cetera. Now it is fashionable to complain that everyone else has poor access to healthcare. Which is it? Both? Neither?

At the end of the day, healtcare -like mortgages- have to be bought and paid for. Doing it any other way seems to result in an enormous national recession.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hilariously, though, the treatment for very slight autism is:</p>
<p>DO NOTHING.</p>
<p>So, why do we want to increase the rate of diagnoses for autism and &#8220;autistic spectrum disorders&#8221; (Like autism, but not&#8230; not same cause, environment, manifestations, etc.)  Or, to give another parallel-</p>
<p>This is the obverse view of ADHD. Turned out lots of kids were getting diagnosed with ADHD, kids with highly educated white parents who spent little time with them. However, it soon became fashionable to say, &#8220;Keep our kids off drugs; say no to Ritalin!&#8221; et cetera. Now it is fashionable to complain that everyone else has poor access to healthcare. Which is it? Both? Neither?</p>
<p>At the end of the day, healtcare -like mortgages- have to be bought and paid for. Doing it any other way seems to result in an enormous national recession.</p>
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