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Family History May Affect Autism Risk

POSTED: 3:23 pm PDT July 6, 2009
UPDATED: 4:36 pm PDT July 6, 2009

In a new report published in the journal Pediatrics, researchers from Denmark and Johns Hopkins University studied registries of children born in Denmark over a 10-year period.

Children with mothers who had Celiac disease, a digestive disease where people cannot tolerate gluten, were nearly three times as likely to be diagnosed with autism.

A family history of juvenile diabetes was also associated with a higher risk of autism -- the risk doubled for children whose mothers had this form of diabetes.

And children with mothers who had rheumatoid arthritis were also at a 70 percent increased risk for autism.

Researchers said this suggests that the pre-natal environment may be affected by certain maternal autoimmune diseases. But the researchers found no general association between autoimmune diseases and autism disorders.

For instance, no association was found between other autoimmune diseases such as ulcerative colitis, a digestive disorder, or psoriasis.
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