• Furbag@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      There is an incorrect belief that autism is on the rise and that it must be caused by something, but in reality we are just getting better at identifying it and diagnosing people correctly. So it’s not that there is an autism epidemic, we’re just discovering that it’s less rare of a condition than previously assumed.

      • wowwoweowza@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        So… someone went through a great deal of trouble to share this. Why? I’m confused. What is the message and the audience? Is there something I am supposed to do?

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          3 hours ago

          One example is anti-vaxxers claiming vaccines are causing the increase in autism. When challenged, one possible response they parrot is “well then what is the cause?”. The message is that there isn’t a cause because there isn’t an increase in the first place

        • Letstakealook@lemm.ee
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          3 hours ago

          The message is correcting a misconception utilizing a concept most people would understand better. It isn’t a call to action, just informational.