AUTISM PREVENTION FATHER BABIES 24-34 PATERNAL AGE IS KEY IN NON-FAMILIAL AUTISMVaccines

"It is very possible that PATERNAL AGE is the major predictor of(non-familial) autism." Harry Fisch, M.D., author "The Male Biological Clock". Sperm DNA mutates and autism, schizophrenia bipolar etc. results. What is the connection with autoimmune disorders? Having Type 1 diabetes, SLE,etc. in the family, also if mother had older father. NW Cryobank will not accept a sperm donor past 35th BD to minimize genetic abnormalities.VACCINATIONS also cause autism.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

AUTISM SPEAKS HAS NO INTEREST IN PREVENTING AUTISM AND AUTISM CANNOT BE CURED DON'T FALL FOR THE SCAM

THE SCIENTISTS WORKING AT AUTISM SPEAKS AND AT THE KENNEDY KREIGER INSTITURE KNOW WHAT CAUSES "AUTISM" AND THEY KNOW IT CAN NEVER BE CURED- THEY ARE INTERESTED IN THE SCAM OF THE AUTISM INDUSTRY,MONEY FOR RESEARCHERS, AND IN ACQUIRING GENES FOR INSTITUTES FOR GENOMIC RESEARCH AND FOR GENE TESTING PRODUCTS. AUTISM CAN BE CURTAILED BY EARLIER FATHERING OF BABIES AND KNOWING THE OTHER RISK FACTORS AND ACTING ACCORDINGLY

Dana Marnane
Director of Communications and Marketing Dana Marnane is the director of communications and marketing and oversees all aspects of Autism Speaks' communication strategy. She joined the organization in October 2006. She has spent the last ten years with national retailer Lord & Taylor in its public relations and special events department. She created and managed the company's charity events, partnering with hundreds of non-profits throughout the country.

Prior to entering retail, Dana served as the Communications Director for U.S. Sailing, the national governing body for the sport of sailing. She is a member of the Executive Committee for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation's Westchester/Fairfield Chapter and resides in Westchester County New York.


Gary W. Goldstein, M.D.,
Chair, Scientific Affairs Committee Dr. Gary Goldstein is the chair of the Autism Speaks scientific affairs committee, and president and chief executive officer of the Kennedy Krieger Institute, one of the nation's leading treatment centers for autism and other developmental disorders. He is also a professor of neurology and pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University's School of Medicine and a professor of environmental health sciences at Johns Hopkins University's School of Hygiene and Public Health

One of the leading researchers of neurological functions and defects, Gary has helped gain international recognition for the Kennedy Krieger Institute through his studies of children with a wide range of disabilities, from rare genetic disorders to common learning problems. More than 10,000 children with disabilities visit the Kennedy Krieger Institute every day



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