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There are lots of researches going on all the time into possible cures for the syndrome known as autism. The main problem though is that its cause has not been discovered. Personally, understanding how you get to cure a disease by using strains of the disease itself, I am not too optimistic about a cure being found without a cause. However, I do feel that someone will get a stroke of genius someday, and we could all kiss autism goodbye for good.
I have this little kid brother who would never say anything to anyone and who would prefer to sit by himself all day, doing his own thing. The doctors said it was some kind of brain damage thing that occurred at birth, but the whole family always believed that it was a thing that would pass. It didn t. My kid brother is 21 years old now, and he still hasn t spoken much, yet it never occurred to me that he could have been suffering from classic autism until now. I wonder how many Americans live that way ignorant of the facts.
Autistic kids are often absorbed with specific objects or subjects, and never seem to be able to tear themselves away from it. If you tried to pry them off, you could get some of the most explosive reactions you could have imagined, and if you left them alone, you d well, you d meet them there, alone, hours later. Funny thing about the socially challenged kids.
Serotonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain plays important roles in the central nervous system, affecting mood and memory, and the control of appetite. It is suggested from some research that serotonin does have a role to play in kids who suffer from autism because higher concentrations of it are found in the blood of autistic patients. So with this being a potential cause, effort is being made to forestall it before it has the chance to inflict the debilitating syndrome on the unsuspecting child.