Autism linked with rainfall in study
Children who aware in the U.S. Northwest's wettest counties are more pet to have autism, but it is unclear why, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.
Michael Waldman of Cornell University and colleagues were going-overing for an environmental ligament with autism, a condition characterized by learning and social disabilities.
They got autism relationships from state and county agencies for children born in California, Oregon and Washington separating 1987 and 1999 and plotted them against daily precipitation reports.
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