Monday, November 23, 2009

Autism treatment: Science hijacked to support alternative therapies -- chicagotribune.com


Autism treatment: Science hijacked to support alternative therapies -- chicagotribune.com:

"The Johns Hopkins neurologist and his colleagues had autopsied the brains of people with autism who died in accidents and found evidence of neuroinflammation. This rare look inside the autistic brain had the potential to increase understanding of the mysterious disorder.

It also, he knew, could inspire doctors aiming to help children recover from autism to develop new experimental treatments -- even though the research was so preliminary the scientists did not know whether the inflammation was good or bad, or even how it might relate to autism."