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Subject Latest Elite Meme: Autism Caused by ... High Fructose Corn Syrup?
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On the News With Thom Hartmann: A New Study Suggests That the Food We Eat Might Be Responsible for Increase in Autism, and More ... Americans are screwed by the food we eat. On the heels of a report by the Centers for Disease Control showing a drastic 78% increase in cases of autism in America since 2002 – a new study suggests that the food we eat might be responsible. The peer-reviewed journal, Clinical Epigenetics, links increased autism cases to the widespread use of high-fructose corn syrup in the American diet. As the study's co-author, Dr. David Wallings, said, "To better address the explosion of autism, it's critical we consider how unhealthy diets interfere with the body's ability to eliminate toxic chemicals, and ultimately our risk for developing long- term health problems like autism." – Thom Hartmaan radio program transcript

Dominant Social Theme: It's the farmers' fault.

Free-Market Analysis: Here is a fairly predictable power elite meme. As vaccines come under more and more attack thanks to what we call the Internet Reformation, the powers-that-be are trying to find anything else to blame when it comes to rising autism rates.

Thom Hartmaan is a liberal radio commentator with a national following. From this report, it would seem that he has not presented the idea that vaccines cause autism, at least not regularly. He is presenting an alternative view, one we would suggest had been generated at least in part to cast doubt on the autism-out-of-vaccines linkage.

This is not surprising. Many in the media are sent various kinds of scientific studies addressing the startling rise in autism from numerous angles. It would seem to us that much of this is generated to confuse the issue.

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