Joan Warmbold wrote:
> In a discussion about autism on TIPS a while back, a questions was raised
> about the role of genetics and heritability in autism.  I recently came
> across a compelling but also quite concerning article titled , "Lack of
> Positive Heritability Findings in Autism Provides Compelling Evidence to
> Shift Priority to More Promising Environmental Factors Research." by Mark
> Blaxill, Vice President, Coalition for SafeMinds.  

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, and all that...

Chris
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York University
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