"A landmark publication in 2007 showed that children with autism were much more likely to have so-called de novo mutations, spontaneous mutations that WERE NOT PRESENT in their mother’s or father’s genome."

IOW these children are not getting these genes from their parents, so the million dollar question is what else causes de novo genetic mutations? Exposure to toxic substances (e.g. tylenol, glysophate, vaccines, etc) is definitely one of them. Even the NY Times is slowly catching up

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/health/autism-parents-genetics-vaccines-tylenol.html?unlocked_article_code=1.uU8.KrH5.ul7bjoi4GD_j&smid=url-share

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RF is another one that gets overlooked even by this community, because wireless is more convenient than good old cables.

You are absolutely right on that one, especially when you consider that some of the factors when combined increase autism risk significantly!