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May 30, 2006 1843104385 978-1843104384 1
The increasing number of people being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) cannot simply be explained by changes in diagnostic criteria or greater awareness of the condition. In this controversial new book, Richard Lathe contends that the recent rise in cases of ASDs is a result of increased exposure to environmental toxicity combined with genetic predisposition.

Autism, Brain, and Environment proposes that autism is a disorder of the limbic brain, which is damaged by toxic heavy metals present in the environment. Lathe argues that most ASD children have additional physiological problems and that these, far from being separate from the psychiatric aspects of ASD, can produce and exacerbate the condition.

This important and groundbreaking text provides a closely-argued scientific case for the involvement of both environmental and physiological factors in autism. Lathe's argument will also have a direct impact on treatment strategies and options. It will be of great interest to the scientific community, professionals, researchers, political and environmental lobbyists, teachers, psychologists, and parents and people with ASDs.


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"Clearly and accessibly written...A scholarly book providing a possible explanation of autism. Of interest to parents as well as professionals." --Nature

About the Author

Richard Lathe is director of Pieta Research, a biotechnology consultancy based in Edinburgh. With extensive experience of academic and industrial research, his most recent area of interest has been in brain research and neuroscience, focusing on the limbic system, autism and Alzheimer's. He has previously held Professorships at the Universities of Strasbourg and Edinburgh. He is the author of over one hundred peer-reviewed journal articles.

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub; 1 edition (May 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1843104385
  • ISBN-13: 978-1843104384
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.9 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #977,320 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Authoritative and Clearly Written Review of Autism Etiology, April 28, 2007
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Richard Lathe has provided a comprehensive and well-written exposition of the science exploring the causes of autism. He thoughtfully describes the condition, explains how the evidence shows that there is a real increase in the incidence of autism over the past two decades, and gives persuasive evidence that the increase is most likely due to environmental factors, and is largely, although not completely, attributable to children's increased exposure to heavy metals.

Dr. Lathe expertly reviews the hypothesis that autism is primarily a heritable disorder. While acknowledging that genetic susceptibility plays a role in autism etiology - as it does in many diseases, Dr. Lathe shows why a genetic explanation alone is completely insufficient to account for the physiological mechanisms that cause most cases of autism the marked increase we have seen of autism among children.

Dr. Lathe also shows how the effect of environmental toxins on the limbic brain are the most plausible sources of explanation for the increase of autism and related disorders that exhibit similar symptoms.

Of special note is the fact that Dr. Lathe is a co-investigator if a recent study that has linked mercury toxicity to autism. In a study of children in a French clinic Lathe and others analyzed mercury and heavy metal toxicity through use of a technique called urinary porphyrin profiling analysis. This method, validated by more than twenty years of research and its use in detecting lead toxicity, is an accurate measure of heavy metal toxicity and body burden, and can determine mercury toxicity with specificity. The study showed that mercury toxicity was clearly associated with autism in the more than 200 French children who were the subject of the study.

Dr. Lathe's extraordinarily readable but still highly authoritative and exhaustively documented book is a valuable addition to the literature on the physiological causes and potential treatment of autism.

Robert J. Krakow
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I think this book is excellent. If you want to know the bases of autism and related factors this is the best way to do it. You can find a easy reading and follow the information that they mention to us. I really like this book and I think I did the best purchase, furthermore, this book is not expensive.
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