Mark F BlaxillSummaryCountry: USA Publications
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Reduced levels of mercury in first baby haircuts of autistic childrenAmy S Holmes
SafeMinds, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Int J Toxicol 22:277-85. 2003..In light of the biological plausibility of mercury's role in neurodevelopmental disorders, the present study provides further insight into one possible mechanism by which early mercury exposures could increase the risk of autism...
Concerns continue over mercury and autismMark F Blaxill
Am J Prev Med 26:91; reply 91-2. 2004
Thimerosal and autism? A plausible hypothesis that should not be dismissedMark F Blaxill
Safe Minds Sensible Action For Ending Mercury Induced Neurological Disorders, 14 Commerce Drive, PH Cranford, New Jersey 07016, USA
Med Hypotheses 62:788-94. 2004..We provide evidence here to refute the Nelson and Bauman critique and to defend the autism-mercury hypothesis...
Any changes in prevalence of autism must be determinedMark F Blaxill
BMJ 324:296. 2002
Commentary: Blaxill, Baskin, and Spitzer on Croen et al. (2002), the changing prevalence of autism in CaliforniaMark F Blaxill
SafeMinds, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
J Autism Dev Disord 33:223-6; discussion 227-9. 2003
Study fails to establish diagnostic substitution as a factor in increased rate of autismMark F Blaxill
Safe Minds, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Pharmacotherapy 24:812-3; author reply 813-5. 2004
What's going on? The question of time trends in autismMark F Blaxill
SafeMinds, Cranford, NJ, USA
Public Health Rep 119:536-51. 2004..A precautionary approach suggests that the rising incidence of autism should be a matter of urgent public concern...
