Autism Spectrum Disorders Research: An Overview
Research into the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of
autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has advanced in tandem. With new well-researched standardized diagnostic tools, ASD can be diagnosed at an early age. And with early diagnosis, the treatments found to be beneficial in recent years can be used to help the child with ASD develop to his or her greatest potential.
Autism Spectrum Disorders Research: MMR Vaccine
In the past few years, there has been public interest in a theory that suggested a link between the use of thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative used in the
measles-
mumps-
rubella (MMR) vaccine, and
autism. Although mercury is no longer found in childhood vaccines in the United States, some parents still have concerns about vaccinations. Many well-done, large-scale studies have failed to show a link between thimerosal and autism. A panel from the Institute of Medicine is now examining these studies, including a large Danish study that concluded that there was no causal relationship between childhood vaccination using thimerosal-containing vaccines and the development of an
autism spectrum disorder, and a US study looking at exposure to mercury, lead, and other heavy metals.