"As the mother of a now 22-year-old son with an autism spectrum disorder, I hope our studies, as well as those of others, will lead to therapies that are designed to address specific deficiencies that are caused by autism, thus improving the lives of affected individuals. Since autism is very diverse in the array of symptoms present in any given individual, it is first necessary to be able to identify specific deficits in each individual in order to design and then prescribe the best treatment."
Professor Valerie Hu, George Washington University, Researcher
Professor Valerie Hu, George Washington University, Researcher
As reported on UPI.com, Study: Autism may be amenable to treatment, Professor Hu was commenting on the recent GWU study that claims to have found a way to identify autism disorder using blood. The study also discovered that drugs that affect the methylation** state of genes, drugs currently used in fighting cancer, might also reverse specific autism effects.
Successful, high functioning persons with Aspergers diagnoses, like university student and Obama appointee Ari Ne'eman, and businessman, author and speaker John Elder Robison, who do not want parents to describe autism disorders honestly, and who do not want us to seek to cure our own children of their autism disorders might be alarmed by studies such as the GWU study and by Professor Hu's comments. This father of a 14 year old boy severely affected by his Autistic Disorder is very pleased to see such studies taking place.
Thank you Professor Hu, and GWU Medical Center, for your efforts to find treatments to help our autistic loved ones who suffer from the effects of their autism disorders.
On behalf of my son, Conor, I say thank you.
**For a helpful (to this humble layperson) explanation of methylation, genes and various diseases and disorders I suggest Silencing of the Genes on the Genome News Network
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