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SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - Mercury released primarily from coal-fired power plants may be contributing to an increase in the number of cases of autism, a Texas researcher said on Wednesday.

A study to be published on Thursday in the journal "Health and Place" found that autism, a developmental disorder marked by communication and social interaction problems, increased in Texas counties as mercury emissions rose, said Claudia Miller, a family and community medicine professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.

"The main finding is that for every thousand pounds of environmentally released mercury, we saw a 17 percent increase in autism rates," she said in an interview.

About 48 tons of mercury are released into the air annually in the United States from hundreds of coal-burning plants.

The study looked at Texas county-by-county levels of mercury emissions recorded by the government and compared them to the rates of autism and special education services in 1,200 Texas school districts, Miller said.

"The study shows that there may be a very important connection between environmental exposure to mercury and the development of autism," she said in an interview.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has said it does not know how many cases of autism there are in the country or whether the number has increased, but that the issue is under study.

Some experts estimate there are 1.5 million people in the United States with autism, most of them children, and say the number of cases has risen rapidly in recent years.

"Autism has increased dramatically over the last decade or so and the reasons for that have really stumped the medical community," Miller said.

"Now we think that due to the rising exposures in pollutants like mercury, they may be at the root of some of these cases," she said.

The Bush administration this week ordered power plants to cut mercury pollution by 50 percent within 15 years, but environmentalists said the action fell short of what was needed. They have called for a 90 percent cut in mercury emissions.

"This research has implications for toxic substance regulation and prevention policies," said Raymond Palmer, an autism expert at the San Antonio school who helped in the study.

"Policies regarding toxic release of mercury and the incidence of developmental disorders should be investigated," he said.

This is stupid.  :-(  I lived nowwhere near mercury, ever!
All it proves is that it could also be caused by burning coal which has been going on for a lot longer than mercury production in terms of mass production anyway.
Coal and coal gas was routinely used to heat houses in the UK well into the 1970s, resulting in dense thick particulate fogs which were sometimes so dense that the frail and elderly would literally choke to death.  

Legislation followed the Great  Smog of December 1952 (in which an estimated 4,000 Londoners died from pulmonary congestion) in the form of the City of London (Various Powers) Act of 1954 and the Clean Air Acts of 1956 and 1968. These Acts banned emissions of black smoke and decreed that residents of urban areas and operators of factories must convert to smokeless fuels. As these residents and operators were necessarily given time to convert, however, fogs continued to be smoky for some time after the Act of 1956 was passed. In 1962, for example, 750 Londoners died as a result of a fog, but nothing on the scale of the 1952 Great Smog has ever occurred again.

Thus, if coal burning were responsible for autism,  we would expect ASDs to have faded away with the end of Britain's coal industry. But this does not seem to be the case.

Stella
Mercury, I must say is all over the place.  old electrical equipment for one is full of the stuff.  its a bio-accumulative toxin, those are wierd, can have effects depending on timing of exposure, different effects depending on magnitude of exposure, etc.

Dont dismiss it jsut because it's unnapealling as an explanation for our existance.  that said, I think its a load of bull.

GOODNIGHT
I very much doubt that autism is caused by mercury poisoning, certainly in my case it isn't.  I'm not complaining though, because autism aside, reducing mercury pollution certainly isn't a bad idea anyway!
how do you know that you were never exposed to mercury?  suppose you were exposed while still in your mothers womb?  FFor all we know mercury could function sort of like thalidomide, it only produces this particular set of symptoms if exposure occurse during a specific part of a pregnancy.
But the many thousands of parents who are citing mercury as the cause all seem to say that the source of mercury was thimerosal in vaccines.
Leading onto a possible attempt at huge compensation payout from vaccine companies.
Im not saying thats necessarily the case, even if mercury is the culprit (which I doubt) im just saying that toxins like mercury dont necessarily act in a predictable fashion.
No idea.  Could be exposure to the related parents which caused mercury toxicity in gametes, some toxins can do this, like cocaine.  if both siblings were exposed, and mercury poisoning affected their children's developments years later, that is possible.  were the parents in question sisters brothers, or brother and sister?  sisters woudl sem to support merury toxicity the most.

Like I said a couple of times already, I dont think merucry is really the cuase of ASDs, but I am determined not to dismiss it out of hand.
Neither am I.

I heard about this a few weeks back in Feburary. I drive by a pond that has high-levels of mercury. I believe we also had a mecury thermometer for a long while in the late 90s and early 200s.
this illustrates a point, merucry is ALL OVER THE PLACE.  This is why it is difficult to dissmiss it as a cause for autism.  Now, merucry does not explain the highly hereditary nature of ASDs very well, which is the major reason I classify it as unlikely, but still POSSIBLE.
It's quite possible that I've been exposed to high levels of mercury, I don't know if I have or not, but looking at the occurance of ASDs in my family on my father's side, I think it's far more likely that autism is, in my case at least, mostly hereditary.
phenocopies!  FUN!!!

Nemidaelius Wrote:
phenocopies!  FUN!!!


And mercury is still thrown out the window... into the water supply, thereby creating an autism epidemic of biblical proportions!  

Please, stop me now! :twisted:  If I ever knew what I was talking about, I wouldn't speak a word.

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