Air pollution and maximum temperature are associated with neurodevelopmental regressive events in autism spectrum disorder

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  • who: Richard E. Frye et al. from the Rossignol Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, USA Department of Applied Ecology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA have published the article: Air Pollution and Maximum Temperature Are Associated with Neurodevelopmental Regressive Events in Autism Spectrum Disorder, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: No controls were used in this analysis, rather the two subgroups (trigger vs. no trigger) of NDR participants were compared.
  • how: Thistrigger studyNDR hypothesized environmental exposures such as air polluThe 6 weeks from the start of the reported month of age in which the . . .

     

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