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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Sep 27, 2025, 05:45 AM Yesterday

FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary tells Scripps News 'I don't think autism is genetic' [View all]

Source: Scripps News

Posted 5:49 PM, Sep 26, 2025 and last updated 1 hour and 49 minutes ago


Dr. Marty Makary, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, said he does not believe autism is a genetic condition, calling it instead a “modern-day phenomenon.”

"I don't believe autism is genetic. When you see the severe autism that we see, at the high rate that we see today — the repeated motions, the ticks, the individuals who are completely nonverbal, you didn't see that a generation ago," he said in an interview with Scripps News. "You still don't see people in their 60s and 70s with those symptoms — the sort of repetitive motions, the completely non-verbal individuals."

This week, federal health officials warned of the possible link between Tylenol and its active ingredient, acetaminophen, during pregnancy to autism — despite contested science.

"The number one thing was that we found for some kids, autism is an autoimmune disease, whereby their body is reacting to the folate receptor on the brain, blocking the brain from getting this critical vitamin," Makary said. "There's a treatment called leucovorin that some kids take and have a marked improvement in their autistic symptoms." Makary explained that he and the FDA are now investigating a theory that recent rates of severe autism are not genetic.

Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/health/fda-commissioner-dr-marty-makary-tells-scripps-news-i-dont-think-autism-is-genetic

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leucovorin-I have no doubt that some Republicans are making a ton of money off this stuff Walleye Yesterday #1
You didn't see them generations ago bc they were warehoused in insane asylums. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #2
Exactly. Timeflyer Yesterday #6
Or the family attic Hekate 20 hrs ago #29
Or died. RedArkGuy 15 hrs ago #38
it wasn't REPORTED as much generations ago Skittles Yesterday #3
Yes and just lived out their lives "Hermits" and 'Non-social" or "Anti-social" or "Non-conformists" LiberalArkie Yesterday #5
wow, another post worth of its own thread Skittles 21 hrs ago #22
Something I did not figure out until about a year ago, A lot of us can not say NO. LiberalArkie 21 hrs ago #24
had never thought of that Skittles 20 hrs ago #26
You must tell him as most guys do not know or realize it. I wondered most of my life why I could not keep anything LiberalArkie 19 hrs ago #30
alas my brother passed in 2021 Skittles 19 hrs ago #33
I am so sorry to hear that. LiberalArkie 5 hrs ago #41
Why? Cirsium 20 hrs ago #28
For personal reasons............... Lovie777 Yesterday #4
same Skittles 21 hrs ago #23
What?! yardwork Yesterday #7
Apparently he has never heard of science or history. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #8
Good Lord. yardwork Yesterday #9
It's not in their "world" (that they are willing to admit to) BumRushDaShow Yesterday #10
Dr. Malarky Marthe48 Yesterday #11
There is definitely a strong genetic component. High-functioning autism runs in our family across 4 generations Martin68 Yesterday #12
It's definitely a continuum. yardwork Yesterday #16
"I don't believe" PSPS Yesterday #13
Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack, BootinUp Yesterday #14
Quack back at ya. twodogsbarking Yesterday #15
The modern-day phenomenon liberalgunwilltravel Yesterday #17
I think there is a genetic component NH Ethylene Yesterday #18
Autism is not new. ananda Yesterday #19
But recognition and diagnosis have changed drastically over the years. eppur_se_muova 19 hrs ago #31
I don't exactly consider autism a defect. ananda 19 hrs ago #32
Call it a 'condition', then. Whatever you call it, it is something which only slowly came to be recognized. eppur_se_muova 19 hrs ago #34
Of course it exists. ananda 19 hrs ago #35
This message was self-deleted by its author valleyrogue 16 hrs ago #37
What I don't understand is why a high functioning and low functioning autism are both autism womanofthehills 17 hrs ago #36
He is shockingly uninformed. Tanuki Yesterday #20
I would have been 14. I remember that article vividly. 3catwoman3 21 hrs ago #21
I don't think he knows what he's talking about struggle4progress 21 hrs ago #25
Rosemary Kennedy was given a frontal chelsea0011 20 hrs ago #27
We are different. Aussie105 12 hrs ago #39
Sigh lonely bird 6 hrs ago #40
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