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CHE-Alaska call: "Environmental Exposures and Autism: The Interplay Between Genes, Environment and Health Status." This teleconference was recorded on March 6, 2013. Download the presentation slides at: https://www.akaction.org/news/03_06_2... DESCRIPTION: Autism is a complex disorder with varying expression in individuals. While genetic research has demonstrated that autism has a strong hereditary component, there is increasing research on the possible role of environmental exposures. On this call hosted by CHE-Alaska, Dr. Martha Herbert of Harvard Medical School led a discussion of emerging science on how exposures to toxic chemicals may contribute to autism and other health and brain conditions. One way this can occur is through affecting physiology and brain function, starting during early development and continuing throughout the lifespan. Some chemicals that are widely used in consumer products are considered highly likely to contribute to autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders, yet they have not undergone even minimal assessment of potential toxicity. Maureen Swanson of the Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) discussed how you can advocate for policy changes that will protect children from these harmful chemicals.