Could autism be a thing of the past?

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../New-drug-help-reverse-autism-tested-children-time-successful-clinical-trials-mice.html

www.plosone.org/.../info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0057380

look at these links, some boffins in america have discovered they can correct autism in mice by using some chemical stuff, injected over a period of week, mice with autism behavours just become normal.  (Hell, why can't we do anything like this in uk?)

  

What do you people think of this?   is it ok to correct autism? would you do this?

(I would, hell I would even pay money to be included in kind of trial reguarding this)

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  • KaloJaro said:

    If a 'cure' for autism is ever made, I'm worried that NT's at the nhs will choose the 'cure' straight off for autistic individuals, and not offer alternative therapys.

    Agreed.

    Whilst there are aspects of having Asperger's that I'd like to change, there are also aspects I would like to keep.

    Also, this doesn't sound like a 'cure' in the traditional sense - one would probably need to continue taking the medication for life to remain 'cured'.

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  • KaloJaro said:

    If a 'cure' for autism is ever made, I'm worried that NT's at the nhs will choose the 'cure' straight off for autistic individuals, and not offer alternative therapys.

    Agreed.

    Whilst there are aspects of having Asperger's that I'd like to change, there are also aspects I would like to keep.

    Also, this doesn't sound like a 'cure' in the traditional sense - one would probably need to continue taking the medication for life to remain 'cured'.

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