Peter Attia· MD
I do think that there had you know I think it's compx like the there have been changes in you talk about diet pollution toxin exposure I think that's one piece of it
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I do think that there had you know I think it's compx like the there have been changes in you talk about diet pollution toxin exposure I think that's one piece of it
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if we're saying that whatever epigenetic change is happening is triggered by something in the environment and we're talking about if paternal age is going up if maternal stress is going up if maternal nutrition is getting worse if environmental toxins microplastics are all over everybody's talking about those things heavy metals whatever it is
yeah um there is thoughts around pollution um maternal uh infection prolonged fever during pregnancy the health of the placenta stress uh parental age there's a lot of environmental factors that have been implicated
so there's these uh genetic changes um but some of the hits I mentioned are environmental so there is research to show maternal stress pollution um maternal diet um parental age these things also um um are associated with autism
some of the hits I mentioned are environmental so there is research to show maternal stress pollution um maternal diet um parental age these things also um um are associated with au