What’s Driving the Rise in Autism? Immune System Research You Haven’t Heard | 2/27/26 copertina

What’s Driving the Rise in Autism? Immune System Research You Haven’t Heard | 2/27/26

What’s Driving the Rise in Autism? Immune System Research You Haven’t Heard | 2/27/26

Ascolta gratuitamente

Vedi i dettagli del titolo

A proposito di questo titolo

Autism rates have risen dramatically over the past several decades. Why? In this episode, I speak with medical researcher Matthew Cormier about a developing scientific hypothesis: whether immune dysregulation, chronic inflammation, and latent viral reactivation may play a role in the modern rise of autism spectrum disorders, as well as a myriad of other chronic illnesses, cancers, and allergies. Cormier shows how many environmental changes, including vaccines, have shown a proclivity to dysregulate the immune system, including reactivating chronic, latent versions of the viruses associated with autism. He also discusses the alarming decline in human body temperature and what it says about our immune health. This episode does not offer medical advice. It examines emerging scientific discussions and published hypotheses surrounding immune function and chronic illness. Autism, autoimmune disorders, allergies, and chronic inflammatory diseases have all increased in recent decades. What environmental or biological shifts might explain this trend? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ancora nessuna recensione